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  • Date: Jun 17 - 18 2022

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Jun 17 2022
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2022 KER-KAEA International Conference in Seoul, Korea on June 17 – 18, 2022.

The 2022 KER International Conference
June 17 – 18, 2022
Call for Papers

The 2022 Korean Economic Review (KER) International Conference will be held ONLINE on June 17-18, 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The KER Conference is jointly sponsored by the Korean Economic Association (KEA) and the Korea-America Economic Association (KAEA). The conference is hosted by Korea University.

The KAEA is soliciting high quality research papers in all areas of economics. Each presenter selected by the KAEA will be given an honorarium for the virtual presentation (amount to be determined). All submitted papers will be reviewed by anonymous referees. We strongly welcome submissions from junior scholars. Please submit your manuscript (preferred) or extended abstract by April 29, 2022 to,

http://editorialexpress.com/conference/KER2022/

NOTE: When you submit a paper, from the `Area’ dropdown menu, you MUST choose `KAEA: Kim, Jaebeom’ to receive the honorarium. If you choose a different committee member/area, your paper may still get accepted, but you will NOT be eligible for the honorarium. No exception will be granted, so please make sure that you choose KAEA as your area.

You must be a KAEA lifetime member or have been an annual member for the last two years (2021 and 2022) to submit a manuscript. Your membership status will be verified before your submission is reviewed. Please visit our website (www.kaea.org) if you want to become a member.

 

Invited speakers include (in alphabetical order):
 David Berger (Duke University)
 Xiaohong Chen (Yale University)
 Renée Fry-McKibbin (Australian National University)
 Charles Yuji Horioka (Kobe University)
 Hideshi Itoh (Waseda University)
 Barton Lipman (Boston University)
 Kalina Manova (University College London)
 Warwick J. McKibbin (Australian National University)
 Virgiliu Midrigan (New York University)
 Masao Ogaki (Keio University)
 Albert F. Park (Asian Development Bank)
 Euston Quah (Nanyang Technological University)
 Chang Yong Rhee (International Monetary Fund)
 Manisha Shah (University of California, Los Angeles)
 Yongseok Shin (Washington University in St. Louis)
 Holger Sieg (University of Pennsylvania)
 Wing Suen (University of Hong Kong)
 Donggyu Sul (University of Texas, Dallas)
 Kei-Mu Yi (University of Houston and Dallas Fed)

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