Call for Papers
Regional Productivity Workshop
Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, Sede Región Centro
Aguascalientes, AGS, Mexico, October 16-17, 2015
The Center for Research and Teaching in Economics (CIDE) invites research paper submissions for the "Regional Productivity Workshop".
The deadline for submissions is August 15th, 2015.
The workshop will be held on October 16-17, 2015, at the CIDE Aguascalientes.
This workshop seeks to gather a group of researchers, teachers, students and practitioners of regional policy working in regional economy productivity topics to discuss research done in the field and to build a network of Latin American economics interested in regional productivity.
Scholarly articles with a focus on policy issues in Latin America are especially encourage, but any work with focus on productivity is welcome. Papers can present the results of research, discuss conceptual approaches to policy implications, describe work in progress or raise issues for debate.
Structure of the sessions:
The Workshop includes two invited speakers who will open the session of each day and one invited speaker to talk during the Young Researchers Session.
Presenters of selected papers will have30 minutes to discuss their work and take questions. Presentations are intended to identify pressing public policy issues and emerging research themes in regional economic productivity.
At the Young Researchers Session (YRS) (October 16th) new entrants in the field will have their papers discussed by senior colleagues. The papers in the YRS will be assigned extra time (45 minutes including discussion). PhD students or recent PhD holding their degree for at most 3 years may qualify as Young Researchers. Full Papers should be submitted via the conference's website, choosing the Young Researchers' option.
The workshop will also provide networking and professional development opportunities for faculty and graduate students who are interested in pursuing research in Latin America´s regional economic issues.
Keynote Speakers:
In addition to selected paper presentations there will be three keynote speeches by:
Antonio Álvarez Pinilla Universidad de Oviedo
Geoffrey J.D. Hewings University of Illinois
Mark Partridge University of Ohio
Tentative Program:
1st Day
1.- Opening Ceremony: Dr. Geoff Hewings (University of Illinois)
Title: "Enhancing productivity: a solution to the problem of ageing population"
2.- Young Researchers Session: Dr. Antonio Álvarez Pinilla (Universidad de Oviedo)
Title: "Modelling Challenges in Regional Productivity"
3.- Lunch
4.- 1st group of sessions
2nd day
5.- Opening Session: Dr Mark Partridge (University of Ohio)
Title: "Are the Most Productive Regions Necessarily the Most Successful?"
6.- 2nd group of sessions
7.- Lunch
8.- Round table discussion and closure of the Workshop ( with the 3 speakers)
Title: "Regional Productivity: Going Forward"
Costs:
There is no fee, but registration to the workshop is required by September 10, 2015.
CIDE will offer a limited number of full grants to cover travel expenses. Those interested in a full grant should mention it when sending the paper and a current CV.
Language:
All Workshop sessions will be held in English.
Submissions:
Prospective participants should submit a full version of the paper in English NLT August 15th, 2015 to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Authors will be notified of the final decision by August 31st, 2015.
Please feel free to make any inquiries about the event at the above email address or visit our website http://regionalproductivityworkshop.yolasite.com/
Organizing Committee:
Rafael Garduño CIDE-RC
Pedro Hancevic CIDE-RC
Héctor Núñez CIDE-RC
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Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of the Organizing Committee, we are very pleased to invite you to Dijon (France) to participate to the 8th edition of the Seminar of Spatial Econometrics in honor of Professor Jean Paelinck. The workshop will be held in October 23-24, 2015.
The conference aims to provide a forum for debate between young and consolidated researchers and it is open to both theoretical and applied papers, which deal explicitly with questions of spatial statistics and econometrics. It will be of special interest those contributions that within the scope of “Specification searches in spatial econometrics: theory and empirical issues”. We especially encourage submission by junior researchers.
Keynote Speakers:
Raymond Florax (Purdue University)
Daniel Griffith (University of Texas at Dallas)
Wilfried Koch (Université du Québec à Montréal)
Deadlines:
Abstracts submission extended deadline: July 26, 2015
Full paper submission deadline: September 4, 2015
Notification of acceptance of papers: September 20, 2015
You are invited to submit your paper or abstract to the following email address:
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Please find enclosed the call for papers. More information concerning the workshop is available at:
http://metodos.upct.es/8JP/
We are looking forward to meeting you in Dijon.
--
Rachel Guillain
Call for Papers
Regional Productivity Workshop
Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, Sede Región Centro
Aguascalientes, AGS, Mexico, October 16-17, 2015
The Center for Research and Teaching in Economics (CIDE) invites research paper submissions for the “Regional Productivity Workshop”.
The deadline for submissions is August 15th, 2015.
The workshop will be held on October 16-17, 2015, at the CIDE Aguascalientes.
This workshop seeks to gather a group of researchers, teachers, students and practitioners of regional policy working in regional economy productivity topics to discuss research done in the field and to build a network of Latin American economics interested in regional productivity.
Scholarly articles with a focus on policy issues in Latin America, region are especially encourage, but any work with focus on productivity is welcome . Papers can present the results of research, discuss conceptual approaches to policy implications, describe work in progress or raise issues for debate.
Structure of the sessions:
The Workshop includes two invited speakers who will open the session of each day and one invited talk during the Young Researchers Session.
Presenters of selected papers will have30 minutes to discuss their work and take questions. Presentations are intended to identify pressing public policy issues and emerging research themes in regional economic productivity.
At the Young Researchers Session (YRS) (October 16th) new entrants in the field will have their papers discussed by senior colleagues. The papers in the YRS will be assigned extra time (45 minutes including discussion). PhD students or recent PhD holding their degree for at most 3 years may qualify as Young Researchers. Full Papers should be submitted via the conference’s website, choosing the Young Researchers’ option.
The workshop will also provide networking and professional development opportunities for faculty and graduate students who are interested in pursuing research in Latin America´s regional economic issues.
Keynote Speakers:
In addition to selected paper presentations there will be three keynote speeches by:
Antonio Álvarez Pinilla Universidad de Oviedo
Geoffrey J.D. Hewings University of Illinois
Mark Partridge Ohio State University
Costs:
There is no fee, but registration to the workshop is required by September 10, 2015.
CIDE will offer a limited number of full grants to cover travel expenses. Those interested in a full grant should mention it when sending the paper and a current CV.
Language:
All Workshop sessions will be held in English.
Submissions:
Prospective participants should submit a full version of the paper in English NLT August 15th, 2015 to:
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Authors will be notified of the final decision by August 31st, 2015.
Please feel free to make any inquiries about the event at the above email address or visit our website
http://regionalproductivityworkshop.yolasite.com/
Organizing Committee:
Rafael Garduño CIDE-RC
Pedro Hancevic CIDE-RC
Héctor Núñez CIDE-RC
The International Geographical Union Commission on the Dynamics of Economic Spaces extends a call for papers for its mini-conference on "Local and Regional Development in Emerging Economic Geographies". The conference will be held in Ankara, Turkey, October 22-24. The full call for papers can be found here:
http://www.uni-vechta.de/fileadmin/user_upload/ISPA/IGU/PDFs/IGU_DES_Ankara_Conference_2015_Call_for_Papers-1.pdf
AEIT Annual Conference 2015
A Sustainable Development in the Mediterranean Area
In collaboration with AEIT Sezione di Napoli, AEIT Sezione di Benevento, IEEE Italy Section
Naples, Italy - October 14-16, 2015
DEADLINE FOR EXTENDED ABSTRACTS JULY 24, 2015
OVERVIEW
AEIT, association promoting activities which can contribute to the development and spread of culture and technology in areas of increasing importance, such as electrotechnical engineering, electronics, informatics, automation, telecommunications, organizes a conference to seek opportunities that will be determined by the socio-economic policies and technical issues relating to the Mediterranean countries.
In this area the population, unevenly located in developed countries and continuously growing, will not have access to services and energy to match their expectations and their needs. The difficulties raised by the territorial energy balances will be increasingly evident: balances in which the different forms of energy will have size and use dependent on costs, security, development, technology. Territory which will tend to evolve more and more different than in the past and cities that will change to become places of consumption of energy, services, trade. In fact, in Europe, as elsewhere in the world, people will concentrate in "mega-cities" in need to create not only relations within them, but also strong and secure connections with the outside.
In this context, the smart-cities will inevitably lead to the prerequisites for large investments in telecommunications and network infrastructure not only in Europe but also in Africa, where it will also determine the convenience of producing "sustainable energy" in a planned and coordinated way with the same Europe. It will be inevitable the implementation of a policy in the Mediterranean able to create a more balanced socio-economic development and a growth of electrical, electronics, informatics, automation, telecommunications technologies.
That's why AEIT, in line with the cultural objectives that pursues, intends to address topics usually of its interest and expertise, but in the prospect of a new policy in the Mediterranean Area.
The conference, in addition to the issues of economic and social interest treated by authoritative representatives of institutions and companies, will also carry out the traditional technical sessions (oral and poster) and an "Exhibition" for companies.
The conference will be held simultaneously with the 29th edition of the event FUTURO REMOTO, which will have the theme "The Borders" and will be held in Piazza Plebiscito.
Round tables, speeches and memories will take advantage of the contributions of Institutions, Enterprises and Professional Associations and will be parted into the following thematic areas:
The Mediterranean
The European Supergrid
The Metropolitan City and the Mega City
The Research in the European Perspective
TOPICS
Energy Efficiency
Transportation, Distribution, Utilization of Energy
Renewable Energy Sources
Energy Storage
Utilities
Smart Grids
Urban and Extra-Urban Transports
ICT
Telecommunications
Broadband
Photonics
Automation
Bioengineering
Materials
Forensic Aspects
Electronics, Microelectronics and Components
Nanotechnologies
Motors and Electric Drives
Electrical Generators
Electromagnetics and Electromagnetic Compatibility
Education and Scientific and Technical Communication
Dependability and Safety
Paper Submission
Authors are invited to submit original manuscripts on the indicated topics.
Contributions can also be written in Italian or English language.
Authors shall submit an EXTENDED ABSTRACT (3 pages-twocolumn format) by email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., using the template no later than
July, 24th 2015
Authors will be notified of their contribution acceptance by
September, 1st 2015
FULL PAPER (6 pages - two-column format - using the template) shall be submitted by
September, 21st 2015
All papers will be reviewed.
All papers written in English language are going to be considered for publication in IEEE Xplore®. Papers have to be compliant with the following criteria:
Authors should only submit original work that has neither appeared elsewhere for publication, nor which is under review for another publication or conference.
The contributions shall be written in ENGLISH.
The contributions shall be 6 pages in A4 format (including abstract, tables, figures and references).
The contributions shall be prepared in electronic format using the template
A copyright and consent form, properly filled and signed, must be submitted
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Dear NECTAR colleagues,
Please find attached the call for papers for the next NECTAR Cluster 4 meeting on: "Travel, migration, housing and labour markets in a context of crisis. Lessons for the future". This meeting will be held in Toledo (Spain) during the 6-7 October 2016.
Deadline for submission of abstracts: February, 15, 2016.
Kind regards
Ana Condeço-Melhorado
Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of the Organizing Committee, we are very pleased to invite you to Dijon (France) to participate to the 8th edition of the Seminar of Spatial Econometrics in honor of Professor Jean Paelinck. The workshop will be held in October 23-24, 2015.
The conference aims to provide a forum for debate between young and consolidated researchers and it is open to both theoretical and applied papers, which deal explicitly with questions of spatial statistics and econometrics. It will be of special interest those contributions that within the scope of “Specification searches in spatial econometrics: theory and empirical issues”. We especially encourage submission by junior researchers.
Keynote Speakers:
Raymond Florax (Purdue University)
Daniel Griffith (University of Texas at Dallas)
Wilfried Koch (Université du Québec à Montréal)
Deadlines:
Abstracts submission deadline: July 20, 2015
Full paper submission deadline: September 4, 2015
Notification of acceptance of papers: September 20, 2015
You are invited to submit your paper or abstract to the following email address:
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Please find enclosed the call for papers. More information concerning the workshop is available at:
http://metodos.upct.es/8JP/
We are looking forward to meeting you in Dijon.
--
Rachel Guillain
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