2019 European Winter Meeting

2019 European Winter Meeting


Erasmus School of Economics

http://www.eswm2019.eu

Registration to the European Winter Meeting of the Econometric Society can be made following the online registration and payment procedure through Conference Maker.

Registration Dates and Fees:
Registration Opens Oct. 1, 2019•
Registration before November 1st 2019: € 125.00
• Non-presenters and Presenters Late Registration after November 1st, 2019: € 175.00
• Registration closes November 30, 2019
Paper presenters must register for the meeting by November 1st, 2019.

The registration fee includes admission to all scientific sessions, meeting information, coffee breaks, lunches, and social events (Welcome reception Sunday December 15, 2019 and dinner on Monday, December, 16 2019)

Registration links (either works): 

https://www.eur.nl/en/ese/events/eswm/registration

https://editorialexpress.com/cgi-bin/conference/conference.cgi?action=login&db_name=ESWM2019

As in 2018, the 2019 EWMES is immediately followed by the European (EEA) Job Market, on December 18-19 in Rotterdam. Please indicate attendance of the Job Market upon registration. 


Program Chair, Local Organizing Committee and Speakers

The Program Chair is Claudio Michelacci (EIEF, Roma)

The Local Organizing Committee is chaired by Philip Hans Franses (Erasmus School of Economics).

The plenary speakers will be Stephane Bonhomme (University of Chicago) and Gianluca Violante (Princeton University).


Executive Assistants
Marije Stofregen (Congress & Event Services)

Ronald de Groot (Erasmus School of Economics) 




EWMES 2019 Program Committee Members by Field:

Applied Microeconomics 

Konrad Burchardi (IIES)

Mirko Draca (University ofWarwick)

Eleonora Patacchini (Cornell University)

 

Behavioral and Experimental Economics 

Teodora Boneva (University of Oxford)

Lorenz Goette (University of Bonn)

 

Growth and Development 

Ingvild Almås(IIES)

Lorenzo Casaburi (University of Zurich)

David De La Croix (Université Catholique de Louvain)

 

Econometrics 

Stephane  Bonhomme (University of Chicago)

Xavier d'Haultfoeuille (CREST)

Toru Kitagawa (UCL)

 

Finance

Pierre Collin-Dufresne (Swiss Finance Institute)

Julien Sauvagnat (Bocconi University)

 

Industrial Organization
Andrea Pozzi (EIEF)

Philipp Schmidt Dengler (University of Vienna)

 

International/Applied Macro and International Trade 

Manuel Garcia Santana (UPF)

Carolina Villegas Sanchez (ESADE)

 

Labor and Education 

Caterina Calsamiglia Costa (IPEG)

Libertad González (UPF)

 

Macroeconomics

Kurt Mittman (IIES)

Vincent Sterk (UCL)

Antonella Trigari (Bocconi University)

Gianluca Violante (Princeton University)

 

Political Economy

Stefano Gagliarducci (University of Rome Tor Vergata)

Helios Herrera (University of Warwick)

Facundo Piguillem (EIEF)

 

Micro Theory 

​Daniel Garrett (Toulouse School of Economics)

Vsiliki Skreta(UCL)

 

Macro Theory and Monetary Economics

Gaetano Gaballo (Paris School of Economics)

Luigi Paciello (EIEF)


About EWMES
For more than fifty years, the European Winter Meetings of the Econometric Society (EWMES) have fostered interaction among a small group of young scholars and a group of senior academics representing different regions and fields of specialization. Many of today’s leading European economists kick-started their careers at one of these meetings. At the turn of the century, the meetings began to focus on PhD students close to finishing their thesis.

In 2013, the European Standing Committee of the Econometric Society decided to widen the scope of the meetings with an open call for submissions without any regional stratification. But the meeting was to retain its distinct identity with three main features:

• Scientific work of the best quality
• PhD students on the job market
• Close interaction between junior and senior researchers

The first European Winter Meeting of the Econometric Society in this new format took place in Madrid, Spain, in 2014.

Since 2018, The EWMES is followed by the EEA job market 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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