59th International Atlantic Economic Conference
London, England
9-13 March 2005
4949 West Pine Blvd. Second Floor
St. Louis, MO 63108-1431 USA
Phone: (314) 454-0100
Fax: (314) 454-9109
 

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SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS


AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND DISCUSSANTS

Submit online! Alternatively, send an attachment file by e-mail to iaes@iaes.org or submit on disk using WordPerfect or Microsoft Word. Include a paper summary (500 word limit) with: (1) Title (60 character limit); (2) Objectives; (3) Data/Methods; (4) Results/Expected Results; (5) Conclusion. On a separate cover page list: (1) Conference location; (2) Name; (3) Rank or title; (4) Affiliation; (5) Mailing address; (6) Phone, fax, and e-mail; (7) Category number of topic; (8) Macro or micro focus; and (9) Category numbers to discuss or chair.

NOTE: Papers previously published or those scheduled for publication prior to the conference are ineligible.

PAPER SUBMISSION FEE
The submission fee for members is $80.00 ($125.00 for non-members) for each paper. Submission does not include conference registration. All attending conference participants are required to pay the registration fee. To avoid a bank collection charge, all non-U.S. checks should be drawn on a U.S. bank and payable in U.S. dollars. Submission fees are not refundable.

Submission fees are payable by faxing your payment to (314) 454-9109, mailing payment to IAES-London Conference, 4949 West Pine Blvd., Second Floor, St. Louis, MO 63108-1431 U.S.A., or e-mailing your payment to iaes@iaes.org.

JOIN THE PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Become a member of the Program Committee by organizing a session, with 4 to 5 papers. Not more than 50 percent of the session participants can be from the same university and a person cannot author or co-author more than one paper in the same session. Paper submission fees are waived for your session participants. Proposals should include all the information listed above.

GRANTS
A limited number of grants are available to help defray part of the registration fees for attending our European conferences. The amounts range from $125.00 - $175.00, depending on need. Letter of application should include: (1) Name; (2) Affiliation; (3) Rank; (4) Paper title (60 character limit); (5) Paper summary (500 word limit); (6) Category number of paper topic; (7) Agreement to be a discussant in a session other than the one in which you present a paper; (8) Category numbers of paper topics you wish to discuss; (9) Yearly income range: (less than $20,000); ($20,000 - $29,999); ($30,000 - $44,999); (over $45,000); (10) Biographical Sketch limited to 2 pages (e.g., education, key publications).
Deadline for grant applications: 31 December, 2004.

JEL CATEGORY NUMBER AND TITLE

  • A20 Teaching of Economics
  • B00 Methodology/ History of Thought
  • C10 Econometrics/statistics
  • D00 Microeconomic Theory
  • D12 Consumer Economics
  • D21 Firm Behavior
  • D60 Welfare Theory
  • D70 Collective Decision Making
  • D80 Information and Uncertainty
  • E00 Macroeconomic Theory
  • E20 Consumption/saving/investment
  • E30 Business Cycles
  • E40 Money Demand/interest Rates
  • E42 Monetary Integration
  • E50 Money Supply/policy
  • E62 Fiscal Policy/public Finance
  • F01 Globalization
  • F10 International Trade Theory /Commercial Policy
  • F14 Multilateral Trade and Developing Countries
  • F15 Trade Liberalization and Economic Integration
  • F20 International Factor Movements
  • F30 International Finance
  • F33 Impact of the Euro
  • F39 Global Finanical Markets
  • F49 New Finanical Mechanisms
  • G10 General Financial Markets
  • G15 International Financial Markets
  • G20 Financial Institutions and Service
  • G30 Corporate Finance/investment
  • H50 National Government Expenditures
  • I00 Health Theory and Policy
  • J10 Demographic Economics
  • J21 Labor Force and Supply
  • J30 Wage Level and Structure
  • J50 Labor-management Relations
  • K10 Law and Economics
  • L10 Market Structure/performance
  • L33 Privatization
  • L50 Regulation/industrial Policy
  • L60 Industry Studies
  • M10 Business Administration
  • M21 Managerial Economics
  • M31 Marketing/advertising
  • M41 Accounting
  • N10 Economic History
  • O10 Economic Development
  • O40 Growth Theory and Models
  • O50 Country Studies
  • O52 Impact of Eu Enlargement
  • O53 Pacific Rim Studies
  • O54 Latin America and Caribbean Studies
  • O57 Transition Economies
  • P00 Economic Systems
  • P60 Interdependence; Systems; Sustainability
  • Q10 Agricultural Economics
  • Q20 Natural Resources
  • R10 Urban, Rural and Regional Economics
  • Z13 Social Norms
  • __Other (Specify Jel Category #)