IAAE 2022 Annual Conference
International Association for Applied Econometrics
Call for Papers
Deadline for submission: February 15th, 2022
King’s College London
June 21 - 24, 2022
IAAE Lecture
Joshua Angrist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Invited Speakers
Xiaohong Chen, Yale University
Sílvia Gonçalves, McGill University
Jesús Gonzalo, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Refet S. Gürkaynak, Bilkent University
Michael Keane, University of New South Wales
Jonathan Wright, Johns Hopkins University
Logistics: The conference will be hosted by King’s College University in London, U.K., June 21 to 24, 2022. We aim to organize the conference in-person. Please keep an eye on this page for any new information or changes in line with the Government COVID-19 guidelines. Logistical support is provided by Conference Collective. For further logistics information, please check the conference website at www.iaae2022.org
Full Paper Submission Procedure: Authors are invited to submit empirical and theoretical papers on the suggested topics (submission of abstracts or synopses will not be accepted). Papers will be evaluated and selected by the committee members in their specific area.
Papers should be submitted electronically (pdf only) no later than 11:59 pm ET, February 15, 2022 to:
https://editorialexpress.com/cgi-bin/conference/conference.cgi?action=login&db_name=IAAE2022
Authors should specify if they are only willing to present their paper in regular sessions and not in poster sessions.
Student Submission: Graduate students should indicate so when their paper is accepted for presentation at the IAAE Conference, as this will make them eligible to receive travel sponsorship on a competitive basis, and to participate in the Student Prize Contest:
Travel Grant to Graduate Students: Graduate students who had their paper accepted for presentation in poster or regular session should send an email to applied.econometrics.iaae@gmail.com stating that they are a graduate student. The subject line must be 2022 IAAE Travel Grant Award.
Student’s Best Paper Award: The IAAE will award a $500 USD prize for the best paper presented by a graduate student in a regular or poster session. Papers co-authored with senior economists will not be considered. To be eligible, candidates whose paper is accepted for presentation should send a letter electronically to applied.econometrics.iaae@gmail.com from a professor certifying that the author is a graduate student in good standing. The subject line must be 2022 IAAE Student Paper Award. The winner will be announced during the conference.
Organizers
Heather Anderson, Monash University, Director of IAAE
Marcelle Chauvet, University of California Riverside, Director of IAAE
Bruce Hansen, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Director of IAAE
Thierry Magnac, Toulouse School of Economics, Director of IAAE
Barbara Rossi, ICREA-Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona GSE, CREI, Director of IAAE
Local Organizers
Jack Fosten, King’s College London
Sinem Hacioglu, Bank of England
George Kapetanios, King’s College London
Daniele Massacci, King’s College London
Francesca Monti, King’s College London
Michele Piffer, King’s College London
Program Co-Chairs
Ana Maria Herrera, University of Kentucky
Peter Arcidiacono, Duke University
Program Committee
Borağan Aruoba, University of Maryland
Jason Blevins, Ohio State University
Todd Clark, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
Monica Costa Dias, University of Bristol
Graham Elliott, University of California San Diego
Chao Fu, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Alfred Galichon, New York University
Raffaella Giacomini, University College London
Refet S. Gürkaynak, Bilkent University
Peter Reinhard Hansen, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Arnaud Maurel, Duke University
Ryan McDevitt, Duke University
Leonardo Melosi, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
James Morley, University of Sydney
Michael Owyang, Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis
Yuya Sasaki, Vanderbilt University
Eduardo Souza-Rodrigues, University of Toronto
Mark Watson, Princeton University
Jing Cynthia Wu, University of Notre Dame
Basit Zafar, University of Michigan
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