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the Midwest Economics Association

the Midwest Economics Association

Previous Conferences

Conference 2020--Cancelled

Conference 2019

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Conference 2018

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Conference 2017

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Conference 2016

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  • President's Address:  Alan V. Deardorff, "The Topography of the New Landscape of International Trade Negotiations"

Conference 2015

  • Conference Program

  • President's Address:  Rody Manuelli, "The Role of Human Capital in Shaping Immigrant Earnings"

Conference 2014

  • Conference Program

  • MEA President's Conference Flyer

  • President's Address:  Charles Manski, "Public Policy in an Uncertain World"

Conference 2013

  • Conference Program

  • MEA President's Conference Flyer 

  • President's Address:  Ping Wang, "When Space Meets Time......"

Conference 2012

  • Conference Program

  • President's Address: Narayana Kocherlakota, "On the Limits to Monetary Policy"

  • C. Woody Thompson Lecture: Monika Piazzesi,"The Housing Market(s) of San Diego"

Conference 2011

  • Conference Program

  • President's Address: Jeffrey Wooldridge, "Thoughts on Heterogeneity in Econometric Models"

  • C. Woody Thompson Address, Josh Angrist: "ExtrapoLATEing: External Validity and Overidentification in the LATE Framework"

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2021 Conference Sponsors

To be announced

Important Dates

February 1, 2021                    Registration (General Admission)

March 1, 2021                            Early Registration Ends

March 22-26, 2021                     MEA VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING

 

 

 

Notes from Last Year's President

The MEA has a marvelous tradition of giving economists throughout the Midwest and elsewhere a hospitable and friendly place to meet and discuss economics, to give and take constructive criticism of their work, and to get to know each other.  Such activities are essential to the progress of economics and its continuance as a vital and relevant discipline."  Steve Woodbury, MEA President, 1998-99

 

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