new III Workshop on Economics of the Mediterranean, Barcelona June 26 - 27.
Preliminary program!

 

Recent comment from a young Tunisian research economist:
"I am persuaded that the community of researchers interested by the MENA economies need the kind of structure and focal point that is the CREMed."

Papers from two recently completed CREMed Research Projects: International trade, transport and the environment in the Euro-Med Area  and Moroccans’ Assimilation in Spain: Family-Based versus Labor-Based Migration are now available in the CREMed Working Paper Series.

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CALL FOR PAPERS - CLOSED



III Workshop on Economics of the Mediterranean

Barcelona, June  26 - 27, 2012

Organized by:
The Center for Research on the Economies of the Mediterranean (Barcelona GSE and IEMed)


Organizers: Jose Garcia-Montalvo
(Academic Director of CREMed, UPF, ICREA, IVIE); Eva Ventura (Executive Director of CREMed, UPF-Barcelona GSE)

The main objective of the Workshop is to provide a forum for interaction between researchers, policy makers, and interested parties to present and discuss their research on issues identified under the various themes regarding economies and the economic impacts on development in the Mediterranean countries.

Papers on any topic related to Economies of the Mediterranean will be considered. Topics of special interest include: Institutions and Governance, Fiscal and Monetary Policies, Environmental Economics, Trade, Labor Market and Migration, Social Protection and Welfare, and Human Development, among others. Choice of topic is not limited to the above, but must be in the general area of economics related to the Mediterranean countries.

Abstracts: Abstracts and expressions of interest must be received before December 31, 2011. Earlier submissions are strongly encouraged

Decisions: Decisions regarding selected abstracts will be communicated to authors no later than January 31, 2012
Final Papers: Final papers must be received by April 30, 2012.
Author Instructions:

Only Abstracts and Papers in English will be considered. All Abstracts must include clearly identified purpose, method, and expected (if not actual) results and conclusions.

Invited authors will be expected to prepare Discussant comments on another paper presented in the same session. The paper for discussion will be facilitated to the Discussant with sufficient time to prepare comments.

Support will be provided to Authors (one per accepted paper) for attending the Workshop. This support will be provided by our partner, the European Institute of the Mediterranean (IEMed), and will cover travel (on the most direct route and in economy class) and hotel accommodation
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Submissions address:
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