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(Ce)² Workshop 2022

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The (Ce)² workshop is a joint initiative of the Centre for Economic Analysis (CenEA, Poland) and the Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (CeMMAP, UK). The seventh edition of the workshop will take place in Warsaw on 27-28 June 2022. The 2022 keynote lectures in the Lecture Series in Honour of Leonid Hurwicz will be given by:

prof. Anna Aizer

(Brown University)

prof. Daniel Hamermesh

(University of Texas at Austin and IZA Bonn)

In light of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and its consequences we issue a modified Call for Papers. The workshop will feature sessions on forced migration which will be organised in cooperation with migration experts from the University of Warsaw. We extend the list of fields from which we welcome studies to the following:

  • Human capital development
  • Intergenerational mobility
  • Poverty alleviation
  • Discrimination and inequality
  • Domestic violence
  • Forced migration
  • Internal displacement

Organization:
Only full papers will be considered (early versions are welcome). Authors will have 50 minutes for their presentation and they will be expected to discuss another paper presented at the workshop. The total number of presentations will not exceed 20.

Procedures:
There is no conference fee but participants are expected to cover their own travel and accommodation costs.

The programme can be found here.

The call for papers issued for the workshop can be found here.

The call for posters issued for the workshop can be found here.

WIEM 2022:
Participants of the (Ce)² Workshop are also encouraged to take part in the XVII Warsaw International Economic Meeting (WIEM) on 28-30 June 2022, as presenters or audience members. The Hurwicz keynote lectures, held on the afternoon of June 28, will also serve as the opening event for WIEM.

 

The 2022 (Ce)² Workshop is organised as an initiative of the FREE Network and is supported by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida).

Ce2 Workshop 2020 – EVENT CANCELLED

Due to the current travel restrictions and social distancing guidelines, we regret to inform you that this event has been cancelled.

 

 

 

 

 

(Ce)2 workshop is a joint initiative of CenEA and CeMMAP. The seventh edition will take place in Warsaw on 29-30 June 2020. The workshop aims at covering topics in microeconomic theory and applications, and will particularly welcome studies in the following fields:

Microeconomic applications:

  • Discrimination
  • Gender inequality
  • Human capital development
  • Inter-generational mobility

Microeconomic theory:

  • Bargaining, voting, power
  • Coalition formation and networks
  • Communication and information acquisition
  • Economic theory and experiments

Organization:
Only full papers will be considered (early versions are welcome). Authors will have 45 minutes for their presentation and they will be expected to discuss another paper presented at the workshop. The total number of presentations will not exceed 20.

Procedures:
There is no conference fee but participants are expected to cover their own travel and accommodation costs.

More details can be found in the call for papers.

In 2012 CenEA initiated the Keynote Lecture Series in Honour of Leonid Hurwicz which concludes the Workshop and is an opening event of the WIEM Conference.
The 2020 lecture will be given by prof. Anna Aizer (Brown University).

The opening keynote lecture of the workshop will be given by prof. Daniel Hamermesh (Barnard College and IZA).

WIEM Conference 2019

The University of Warsaw, Faculty of Economic Sciences with CenEA (cooperating partner) invite all economists to participate in the 14th annual conference – Warsaw International Economic Meeting 2019.

All economists are invited to submit their unpublished analytical work or new research in all areas of economics with special focus on macroeconomics, international trade, labour economics, education, microeconomics, industrial organization, finance and econometrics. The main objective of this meeting is to stimulate cooperation of researchers from all over the world. Young economists, such as graduate students or post-docs are encouraged to apply. Participants are expected to serve as discussants of other papers presented in the same session.

The Conference is scheduled for 2-4 July 2019 and will be held in the premises of the Faculty of Economic Sciences. For more information on the venue, please click here.

The keynote lecture of the ”Lecture Series in Honour of Leonid Hurwicz” (2nd July) will be offered this year by our keynote speaker: Prof. Jörn-Steffen Pischke, (London School of Economics and Centre for Economic Performance). This keynote lecture is organised by CenEA. It is the closing event of the Ce^2 workshop (see below for more information) and it will open the 2019 edition of the WIEM Conference. Our second keynote speaker this year is Prof. Alessandra Faggian, (Gran Sasso Science Institute) who will give her lecture on the second day of the Conference (3rd July).

For more information please check the following link.

Ce2 Workshop 2019

(Ce)2 workshop is a joint initiative of CenEA and CeMMAP. The sixth edition took place in Warsaw on 1-2 July 2019. The 2019 edition of the workshop covered topics in microeconomic theory and applications, in particular papers were invited in the following fields:

Microeconomic applications:

  • Economics of education, skills, and training
  • Trade, technology and labor markets
  • Identification challenges in applied microeconomics
  • Empirical analyses in economic history

Microeconomic theory:

  • Games: theory and experiments
  • Information economics
  • Communication and networks
  • Voting and mechanism design

Event Programme:

Please find the programme here.

Travel information for participants:

More information can be found here.

Organization:
Only full papers were considered (early versions are welcome). Authors had 50 minutes for their presentation and they were expected to discuss another paper presented at the workshop. The total number of presentations did not exceed 16.

Procedures:
There is no conference fee but participants were expected to cover their own travel and accommodation costs.

More details can be found in the Call for papers.

A Poster Session was organised as an integral part of this year’s Workshop in addition to the regular presentations. The total number of posters did not exceed 10.

More details can be found in the Call for posters.

In 2012 CenEA initiated the Keynote Lecture Series in Honour of Leonid Hurwicz which concludes the Workshop and is an opening event of the WIEM Conference.
The 2019 lecture was given by prof. Jörn-Steffen Pischke (London School of Economics and Centre for Economic Performance).

Photos

Photos from the event are available here.

Ce2 Workshop 2018

The (Ce)2 workshop is a joint initiative of CenEA and CeMMAP. The fifth edition took place in Warsaw on 2-3 July 2018. The 2018 edition of the workshop covered topics in microeconomic theory and applications, in particular papers were invited in the following fields:

Microeconomic applications:

  • Human capital development
  • Decision making within households
  • Poverty alleviation programmes
  • Design and evaluation of public policies

Microeconomic theory:

  • Experiments and game theory
  • Information and communication
  • Networks and public choice
  • Incentives and mechanisms

Ce2 Workshop 2017

(Ce)2 workshop is a joint initiative of CenEA and CeMMAP. The fourth edition took place in Warsaw on 3-4 July 2017. The 2017 edition of the workshop aimed at covering topics in microeconomic theory and microeconomic applications, in particular in the following fields:
Microeconomic applications:

  • Taxes, transfers and household behavior
  • Sin taxes, nudges and nutrition
  • Microeconomic implications of globalization
  • Technological change and inequality

Microeconomic theory:

  • Optimal tax and public choice
  • Mechanism design and information
  • Communication and networks
  • Games and experimental economics

Ce2 Workshop 2016

(Ce)2 workshop is a joint initiative of CenEA and CeMMAP. The third edition was organised in Warsaw on 27-28 June 2016. The 2016 edition of the workshop aimed at covering topics in microeconomic theory and microeconomic applications, in particular in the following fields:
Microeconomic applications:

  • Early childhood interventions
  • Cognitive and non-cognitive skills
  • Design of efficient education and health policies
  • Education, health and employment

Microeconomic theory:

  • Incentives and mechanism design
  • Collective decisions and networks
  • Information and communication
  • Nexus between experiments and theory

Ce2 Workshop 2015

(Ce)2 workshop is a joint initiative of CenEA and CeMMAP. The third edition was organised in Warsaw on 1-2 July 2016. The 2015 edition of the workshop aimed at covering topics in microeconomic theory and microeconomic applications, in particular in the following fields:

Microeconomic applications:

  • Innovation and management in education and health
  • Technological change and welfare
  • Measuring productivity in firms and public institutions
  • Patent laws, intellectual property and innovation

Microeconomic theory:

  • Industrial organization and innovation
  • Incentives and mechanism design
  • Collective decisions and networks
  • Information and communication

Ce2 Workshop 2014

(Ce)2 workshop is a joint initiative of CenEA and CeMMAP. The third edition was organised in Warsaw on 9-10 July 2014. The 2014 edition of the workshop aimed at covering topics in microeconomic theory and microeconomic applications, in particular in the following fields:

Microeconomic applications:

  • Education, welfare and labour market policies
  • Early intervention studies and long-run consequences
  • Structural models of education and labour market
  • Microeconomic studies based on natural experiments

Microeconomic theory:

  • Incentives and mechanism design
  • Collective decisions and networks
  • Information and communication
  • Nexus between experiments and theory