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Invitation & Call for Papers - EARIE 2013

«Invitation & Call for Papers – EARIE 2013
Submissions welcome!
The Center for Advanced Studies in Management and Economics (CEFAGE-UE) and the University of Évora are very pleased to organize the 40th Annual Conference of the European Association for Research in Industrial Economics (EARIE) scheduled to take place between August 30 and September 1, 2013, in Évora, Portugal.
The EARIE Conference
The annual EARIE conference provides a platform to present and discuss the latest research in the wider field of industrial economics. This popular event attracts more than 400 participants annually.
The EARIE 2013 conference will be held at the University of Évora. 

The conference website is http://www.earie2013.org.

Évora
Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a city of outstanding beauty, embraced by its fortress walls, filled with historic memories on each street. Its squares and monuments reflect national history, religion and cultural episodes, and its townsfolk are proud of both past and present times. Évora is located south of the Tagus River, in the heart of the Alentejo region, at a distance of 130 km. from Lisbon. Part of the town is enclosed by ancient walls and has been preserved in its original state, showcasing monuments dating from various historical periods.
Submission Details
All interested researchers are invited to submit their papers for presentation at the EARIE 2013 conference, starting from 1 February 2013 until 15 March 2013 by means of the online paper submission system available at www.webmeets.com/earie/2013/.
Submissions must be in PDF format, with a maximum file size of 2 MB. Absolutely no other file formats will be considered.
Submission deadline: 15 March 2013
Conference Programme
This year's conference programme will consist of contributed sessions and invited sessions as selected by the EARIE 2013 Scientific Committee, chaired by Tommaso Valletti (Imperial College London / Università di Roma "Tor Vergata").
We are pleased to announce the invited keynote speakers for EARIE 2013:
  • Mathias Dewatripont (ULB and National Bank of Belgium)
  • Glenn Ellison (MIT)
  • Ali Hortaçsu (University of Chicago)
 Confirmed invited presenters include:
Heski Bar-Isaac (University of Toronto), Niko Matouscheck (Northwestern University), Massimo Motta (Universitat Pompeu Fabra), Aviv Nevo (Northwestern University), Marco Ottaviani (Bocconi University), Ignacio Palacios-Huerta (London School of Economics), Ginger Zhe Jin (University of Maryland), Fiona Scott Morton (Yale University), Curtis Taylor (Duke University), Frank Verboven (KU Leuven).
Further information regarding the conference programme will be posted on the EARIE 2013 conference website http://www.earie2013.org.
Young Economists’ Essay Awards
The purpose of the Young Economists' Essay Awards (YEEA) is to encourage young researchers to participate in the conference. The awards are given for exceptionally innovative and high-level papers written by researchers who: (a) are under the age of 35, and (b) have completed their PhD less than 5 years ago. For papers with multiple authors, each author should satisfy both the criteria (a) and (b). NOTE: If you wish to be considered for this award at EARIE 2013, please indicate this in the corresponding checkbox on the EARIE 2013 submission form.
Contact Info
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at earie2013@uevora.pt.
We would greatly appreciate if you could pass this Call for Papers on to other colleagues who might be interested in this event.
We look forward to seeing you next August in Évora!
With best regards,
Cesaltina Pires (chair)
Andreia Díonisio
Carlos Vieira
Duarte Brito
João Vareda
Luís Coelho
Pedro Pereira 


The EARIE 2013 Local Organizing Committee»

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