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November 29, 2016

The Econometric Society 2017 North American Summer Meeting

The Econometric Society is now taking submissions for its 2017 North American Summer Meeting to be held June 15-18 at Washington University in St. Louis, MO. At least one of the authors must be a member of the Econometric Society, and all participants must register for the conference. You may join the Society at http://www.econometricsociety.org​.

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The Econometric Society is now taking submissions for its 2017 North American Summer Meeting to be held June 15-18 at Washington University in St. Louis, MO. At least one of the authors must be a member of the Econometric Society, and all participants must register for the conference. You may join the Society at http://www.econometricsociety.org​. Each person may submit only one paper and present only one paper. However, each person is allowed to be the co-author of several papers submitted to the conference. The deadline for submissions is January 31, 2017. The program will include submitted papers as well as the Walras-Bowley Lecture by Paul Klemperer (Oxford University), the Cowles Lecture by Yuliy Sannikov (Princeton University), the North Lecture by Robert Townsend (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), the Weidenbaum Lecture by Susanne Schennach (Brown University), the Sargan Lectures by Victor Chernozhukov (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and the following semi-plenary sessions: Development economics Dilip Mookherjee, Boston University Mark Rosenzweig, Yale University Econometrics of contracts Robert Miller, Carnegie Mellon University Quang Vuong, New York University Financial economics Peter Hansen, University of North Carolina Mark Podolskij, Aarhaus University Inequality Francois Bourguignon, Paris School of Economics Kevin Murphy, University of Chicago Labor economics Costas Meghir, Yale University Petra Todd, University of Pennsylvania Macroeconomics Mark Auguiar, Princeton University Dirk Krueger, University of Pennsylvania The Society now welcomes submissions via Conference Maker at http://editorialexpress.com/conference/NASM2017.  The program committee invites submissions of papers (either complete or work in progress). At least one of the authors must be a member of the Econometric Society, and all participants must register for the conference. You may join the Society at http://www.econometricsociety.org. Each person may submit only one paper and present only one paper. However, each person is allowed to be the co-author of several papers submitted to the conference. The deadline for submissions is January 31, 2017.  Information on local arrangements will be available at https://pages.wustl.edu/econometricsociety.  Those attending the Sargan Lectures must register for the conference. Meeting Organizers Marcus Berliant, Washington University in St. Louis (Chair) John Nachbar, Washington University in St. Louis (Chair) Program Committee:  Kerry Back, Rice University Scott A. Baker, Washington University in St. Louis Marcus Berliant, Washington University in St. Louis Eric French, University College London Sebastian Galiani, University of Maryland George-Levi Gayle, Washington University in St. Louis Donna K. Ginther, University of Kansas Limor Golan, Washington University in St. Louis Patrik Guggenberger, Pennsylvania State University Barton Hamilton, Washington University in St. Louis Paul J. Healy, Ohio State University Gary A. Hoover, University of Oklahoma Tasos Kalandrakis, University of Rochester Fuhito Kojima, Stanford University David K. Levine, European University Institute & Washington University in St. Louis Rodolfo E. Manuelli, Washington University in St. Louis Alexander Monge-Naranjo, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Stephen Morris, Princeton University John Nachbar, Washington University in St. Louis (Chair) Werner Ploberger, Washington University in St. Louis Raymond Riezman, University of Iowa Aldo Rustichini, University of Minnesota Stephan Ryan, University of Texas at Austin Larry Samuelson, Yale University Yongseok Shin, Washington University in St. Louis William Thomson, University of Rochester Christopher J. Waller, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Ping Wang, Washington University in St. Louis Amir Yaron, The Wharton School