CEPR Public Economics Annual Symposium 2023
We invite you to submit a paper proposal or express interest in attending the CEPR Public Economics Symposium 2023. The Symposium will take place on 14-16 June 2023, hosted by the STICERD in the Department of Economics at the London School of Economics with Keynote Speaker: Joel Slemrod (Michigan).
The goal of the symposium is to provide a forum for high-quality work in public economics and to bring together economists in the field from across Europe as well as key researchers from outside the region. Paper proposals are invited in any area of public economics. Both theoretical and empirical work is welcome.
The event provides an opportunity for researchers from different universities and countries to discuss their work in a relaxed and collegial atmosphere and to develop long-term collaborative relationships. It also provides an opportunity for young researchers to meet and discuss their work with senior economists.
The conference brings together around 40 economists for a period of three days. To foster the desired interaction we ask that participants stay for the entire duration of the symposium.
The Symposium will be held jointly with a workshop dedicated to wealth and capital taxation, supported by the Institute for Fiscal Studies and the James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Centre on Wealth Concentration, Inequality and the Economy, at UCL Economics. Confirmed speakers include Fatih Guvenen, Magne Mogstad, Clara Martinez-Toledano, Florian Scheuer, Luigi Pistaferri, Ludwig Straub, Owen Zidar and Eric Zwick. We are therefore particularly interested this year in works related to this issue, but we encourage submissions in all areas of public finance.
If you would like to submit a paper proposal, please upload a draft with your reply form by visiting https://hub.cepr.org/event/3846 and indicate whether or not you wish to present a paper. You will also be asked to specify your funding requirements.
Authors who already have a CEPR HUB profile can upload their submission by:
- Going to https://hub.cepr.org/ and logging in
- After you have logged in, go to https://hub.cepr.org/event/3846
- Click on "Step 1: Apply"
- Under "Apply to Attend" click "Yes"
- Tick the boxes that apply to you
- Tick "Would you like to submit a paper?", upload your paper and supply the requested information.
- Click "Submit form" to make the submission.
Authors who do not have a CEPR HUB profile can upload their submission by:
- Creating a new profile here https://hub.cepr.org/user/register
- After you have logged in, go to https://hub.cepr.org/event/3846
- Click on "Step 1: Apply"
- Under "Apply to Attend" click "Yes"
- Tick the boxes that apply to you
- Tick "Would you like to submit a paper?", upload your paper and supply the requested information.
- Click "Submit form" to make the submission.
If you have any difficulties registering for this meeting, please contact Mark Mc Gee, Events Officer at [email protected].
The deadline for replies is Tuesday 28 February 2023, 18:00 GMT. We cannot accept submissions received after this date.
Travel and accommodation expenses will be covered for all participants according to the CEPR travel guidelines. If you could contribute to the costs of your attendance from a research grant at your disposal, however, this would free up funds for other participants. Please indicate in your application whether you will be able to cover your own travel costs, or whether you will require funding from CEPR.
Yours sincerely,
The Organisers
Arun Advani, University of Warwick
Johannes Spinnewijn, London School of Economics and CEPR
Camille Landais, London School of Economics and CEPR
Imran Rasul, UCL and CEPR
Richard Blundell, UCL and CEPR