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13th Coalition Theory Network Workshop
Venice, January 24-25, 2008
Announcement and Call for Papers
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13th Coalition Theory Network Workshop
Venice, January 24-25, 2008
Announcement and Call for Papers
FEEM, in cooperation with the Research
Center SENECA
will be organising the 13th CTN Workshop in Venice, Italy, on 24-25
January 2008.
This workshop will be mainly concerned with the processes of integration,
coordination and cooperation in socio-economic networks and groups.
Prominent examples are international environmental policy, enlargement
and functioning of economic unions, formation and dissolution of trade
blocks and custom unions, role of international relation networks
in international cooperation. One section of talks will be devoted
to contribution in the area of integration and segregation in socio-economic
and environmental networks; both theoretical and empirical works are
welcome. Possible applications range from racial policies to models
of cultural (e.g. linguistic) diversity and colonization.
Key-note speakers:
Michael Finus - University of Hagen, Germany
Rachel Kranton - Duke University, USA
Fernando Vega-Redondo - European University Institute, Italy
Yves Zenou - Stokholm University and Research Institute of
Industrial Economics, Sweden
Submissions of contributed papers are due by November 18th and
the programme will be announced on December 10th. Please send
submissions to silvia.bertolin@feem.it.
Complete papers are preferred but abstracts are also welcome.
Papers will be selected by a committee consisting of representatives
of the nodes of the Coalition Theory Network: Center for Operation
Research and Econometrics (CORE) - Université Catholique de
Louvain, Department of Economics - University of Warwick, Centre d'Économie
de la Sorbonne (CES) - Université Paris 1, Fondazione Eni Enrico
Mattei (FEEM), Center for the study of the Organisations and Decisions
in Economics (CODE) - Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Groupement
de Recherche en Economie Quantitative d'Aix-Marseille (GREQAM) - Université
de Marseille, Department of Economics - Universiteit Maastricht, Vanderbilt
University.
Further inquiries should be directed to Ms Silvia Bertolin (silvia.bertolin@feem.it).