Call for Papers
PLEASE NOTE "CALL FOR PAPERS" HAS NOW ENDED
General Sessions Young Economists' Sessions Invited Sessions
The Programme Committee invites submissions of papers from academic, government, and business economists in any field of economics, econometrics, and computing for the  general Sessions. Young economists (those who have spent no more than six years in professional activity since completing their first degree and who have not previously presented a paper at the Conference) are encouraged to submit papers for the Young Economists Sessions. Proposals for the organisation of Sessions on Specific Topics would also be welcome.

General Sessions
Only one paper may be submitted. Papers are invited in any subject area included in the Economic Journal. Three copies of papers (only complete papers will be considered) should be sent
 

by: 19 October 2001
to: Professor David Miles
     Chairperson, RES Conference 2002 
     Imperial College Management School 
     53 Princes Gate 
     Exhibition Road 
     London SW7 2PG
Notification of acceptance will be sent by the mid-December 2001.  Young Economists' Sessions
The Young Economists' Sessions are integrated with the general sessions and the sessions on specific topics. Young economists should submit three copies of papers (only complete papers will be considered) 
 
by: 19 October 2001
to:  Professor David Miles at the address above.
Up to 24 young economists will be selected for inclusion in the Conference Programme: those selected will receive financial assistance from the Society. They will also be eligible for the £1,000 Austin Robinson Memorial Prize.  Call for Bids for Invited Sessions
In past conferences, invited sessions have been organised by major research groups and research centres on policy issues although not exclusively so. Proposals for organising whole sessions on specific topics are invited. The proposals should be no more than a one-page outline and should detail the theme and give the name of a specific individual who will be responsible for the organisation of the session. The proposals should also indicate why the session might be of interest to those attending the Conference. Names of those who would be asked to present papers should be included in the proposal. (NB. All speakers are expected to register for the conference.) 

Proposals should be sent 
 

by: 17 August 2001
to: Professor Miles at the address above.
The selection of the invited sessions to be included in the Conference Programme will be made by the Conference Committee. 
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