21st JIE/CEPR Conference on Applied Industrial Organisation and 17th CEPR/JIE School on Applied Industrial Organisation
21st CEPR/JIE Conference on Applied Industrial Organisation and 17th CEPR/JIE School on Applied Industrial Organisation
EIEF, Rome, Date TBC
The spread of the coronavirus has resulted in many events around the world being cancelled, postponed or reformatted to allow for remote participation. The next CEPR/JIE Conference on Applied Industrial Organisation and CEPR/JIE School on Applied Industrial Organisation will take place on 7-9 June 2021 in Rome.
However two parts of the conference has moved online:
- The first is a fabulous panel by four economists who are at the leading edge of competition policy worldwide, click here: What should IO economists be working on in tech? to register.
- The second is a web page with short (8-minute) video presentations of the papers that would otherwise have been given by young researchers in the CEPR/JIE "School" on Applied IO. This is now online and available to watch here: 2020 CEPR/JIE School on Applied Industrial Organisation Presentations. Do please take the time to go look at what they are doing - all are either PhD students or within 2 years of their degree and would have benefited significantly from the exposure that presenting at the conference would have provided.
- CEPR/JIE Conference on Applied Industrial Organisation - Call for Papers
- CEPR/JIE School on Applied Industrial Organisation - Call for Papers
- Conference Programme and Papers
- Local Information
- Conference Hotels
- Travel Reimbursement Guidelines (for funded participants only)
- Expense Claim Form (for funded participants only)
The Applied IO conference series seeks to contribute to the understanding of the breadth of topics analysed within the field of Industrial Organisation, including demand, productivity, competition in the short-and long-run, innovation, investment, and auctions, to develop empirical protocols and tests of economic models, to promote the exchange and the dissemination of results at the forefront of research, and finally, to evaluate current competition and regulation policies. It will cover the state of the art in both theoretical and empirical Industrial Organisation.