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Association for Public Economic Theory
PET 2002, Paris, July 4th-6th 2002NEW! Hotels. Practical Information. Registration form. Some maps. A list of accepted papers. Outline of programme. Complete Programme. A special issue of AES.
*Note that the registration form is incomplete; the bank charges on cheques are still to be determined.**The preliminary programme is not quite ready. There will be about 300 presentations and putting this together is non-trivial. We hope to have it on the web by May 13th, latest.
***Saturday evening there will be a jazz concert on a boat on the Seine, Cafe Blues. Here is some of their advertising materials. Here is the Bateau Blues Cafe website.
UNIVERSITE DE PARIS I - PANTHEON-SORBONNE The third international conference on public economics of the
Association for Public Economic Theory (APET), will be held
in Paris (Paris 1, Pantheon-Sorbonne) on July 4-6, 2002. The conference
will be launched with a reception on July 3rd in the Mayor House of the
5th district of Paris (in front of Pantheon).Plenary speakers include:
Alan Auerbach (University of California at Berkeley),
Alain Duchâteau (French Banking Commission and Banque de France)
Jean-Jacques Laffont (University of Toulouse),
John Weymark (Vanderbilt University).The Programme Committee consists of:
Bernard Cornet (Université de Paris 1), Chair.Co-chairs:
Hubert Kempf (Université de Paris 1),
Cuong Le Van (CNRS, Université de Paris 1),
Myrna Wooders (Université de Warwick)Committee Members:
Marcus Berliant (Washington University)
Robin Boadway (Queens University)
Raouf Boucekkine (IRES Louvain)
Bernard Caillaud (CERAS)
John Conley (Université d’Illinois)
Luis Corchon (Université Carlos III, Madrid)
Jacques Cremer (CNRS - GREMAQ)
Hossein Farzin (University of California-Davis)
Françoise Forges (Université de Cergy-Pontoise)
Roger Gordon (University of Michigan)
Roger Guesnerie (Collège de France)
Leonid Hurwicz (University of Minnesota)
Philippe Jehiel (CERAS)
Jean-Dominique Lafay (LAEP, Université de Paris 1)
Didier Laussel (Université d’Aix-Marseille 2)
Ben Lockwood (University of Warwick)
Maurice Marchand (CORE)
Alfredo Medio (Université de Venise)
Flavio Menezes (Australian National University)
Jean-François Mertens (CORE, Université Catholique de Louvain)
Kazuo Nishimura (Kyoto University)
Frank Page (Université d’Alabama)
Pierre Pestieau (Université de Liège)
Thomas Piketty (CEPREMAP)
Alain Trannoy (Université de Cergy-Pontoise)Themes of the conference.
New technologies, development and political economics.
New trends in Market Economics and Public Economics.
Environment.
Theory of games and public economics.
New approaches in Economics (Experimental Economics, Networks and Partnerships)
Cooperation, group formation and communication
Taxation, externalites and public goods.
Multijurisdictional cooperation and competition.
Decision theory and public economics
International cooperation and globalization.
Energy, transportation and the environment.
Public finance.
Financial policies and the banking system.
Welfare economics.
Social choice.
(As in past years, to give individuals with interest in public economics but no
current paper in the area the opportunity to participate, submissions in other
areas of economics will also be considered.)The conference will begin with a reception on July 3rd. Sessions will
commence on the morning of July 4th.The deadline for submission of papers for consideration will be March
1st, 2002. E-mail submissions are preferred. Please send submissions to
tuyen@univ-paris1.fr.New official web site: http://pet02.univ-paris1.fr
Local Organisation Committee
Nizar Allouch (University of Warwick, University of Paris 1), Damien Gaumont (University of Paris 2), Pascal Gourdel (University of Paris 1), Hubert Kempf (University of Paris 1), Cuong Le Van (CNRS, University of Paris 1), Etienne Lehmann (University of Saint-Etienne), Filipe Martins Da Rocha (University of Paris 1), Fabien Mozeau (University of Paris 1), Bertrand Wigniolle (University of Paris 1).
Conference Administrator : Tuyên Ngoc
For programmes of previous PET conferences, click here.