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the irish economy commentary information and intelligent discourse about the irish economy skip to the content search the irish economy commentary information and intelligent discourse about the irish economy menu about search search for close search close menu about francis edgeworth on trade and war post author by kevin o rourke post date march 4 2026 francis edgeworth died 100 years ago on 13 february 2026 i gave a little paper about him at a very jolly event held in oxford to mark the occasion available here www sciencespo fr department e categories in uncategorized irish economic association annual conference 2025 call for papers post author by the irish economy post date november 12 2024 the 38th annual irish economic association conference is being organized by the department of economics at queen s university belfast and will be held at the hilton belfast 4 lanyon place belfast bt1 3lp from thursday may 8th to friday may 9th 2025 the keynote speakers are professor john list kenneth c griffin distinguished service professor in economics at the university of chicago and professor renée adams professor of finance at saïd business school university of oxford preconference activities will also be held at the conference venue on the afternoon and evening of wednesday may 7th 2025 dr florian oswald data editor for the economic journal and associate professor in economics at sciences po will conduct practical sessions on replication policies romesh vaitilingam editor in chief of the economics observatory member of the editorial board of vox writer and communications consultant will lead a session on making research matter three types of submissions to the conference are invited full presentations these are 25 minutes in length and require the submission of a full paper by the presenter short presentations flash talks these are 10 minutes in length can be work in progress and require the submission of either an extended abstract approximately 2 pages or an early draft paper while short presentations are primarily aimed at providing early career researchers with an opportunity to present their work and develop their conference experience and skills these sessions are also open to more experienced researchers who wish to present early stage work and or give a shorter presentation organised sessions these are full sessions of 1 5 hours on a specific topic or area and are a new initiative at the iea conference proposals for organised sessions must be submitted by one person i e the organiser and the session should include at least 3 but no more than 4 papers to be presented one submission should be made by the organiser including extended abstracts and or full papers for each presentation along with a one page overview and description of the organised session the inclusion of at least one discussant is encouraged the deadline for all submissions is midnight on tuesday february 4th 2025 submissions can be made via the conference website https iea2025 exordo com please note that no author identifying information should be included in any uploaded file s i e papers extended abstracts or organised session proposals several prizes will be awarded at the conference including the denis conniffe prize for best paper by a young economist the brendan walsh prize for best paper published in the economic and social review the novartis prize for best health economics paper and the irish society for women in economics iswe prize for best paper presented by a woman economist categories in events irish postgraduate and early career economics ipece workshop 2025 post author by the irish economy post date november 8 2024 9th and 10th of january 2025 university college cork call for papers early career economists and phd students are invited to submit their extended abstracts or research papers for consideration for the irish postgraduate and early career economics ipece workshop 2025 this year s ipece workshop will be hosted by the department of economics in university college cork on thursday 9th and friday 10th january 2025 the workshop will be held in person in the aras na laoi building in ucc there is no registration fee for the event the workshop is aimed at postdoctoral and early career researchers and phd students the meeting will provide an excellent opportunity to engage with research results and work in progress in a welcoming and constructive environment we encourage those working on economics research based on the island of ireland to attend the workshop will also include training and keynote sessions aimed at early career economists submissions please submit your extended abstracts or full research papers as a pdf file by tuesday november 26th to ipece workshop gmail com please include jel codes in and a short cv with your submission important dates submission deadline 26th november 2024 decisions invitations to the workshop and registration details early december 2024 workshop 9 10th january 2025 the financial support of the irish economic association and the department of economics in ucc is appreciated categories in events iea 2024 conference programme post author by john cullinan post date april 12 2024 the 37th annual irish economic association conference will take place at the galway bay hotel salthill galway from wednesday 8th to friday 10th may 2024 the keynote speakers are prof costas meghir douglas a warner iii professor of economics at yale university and prof lucrezia reichlin professor of economics at london business school the programme for this year s conference is now available to view at https iea2024 exordo com programme please note that the early pricing window ends on april 19 and all participants are encouraged to register as soon as possible to help with planning and organisation to do so please visit the conference website https iea2024 exordo com categories in uncategorized european economic convergence ireland and poland post author by frank barry post 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