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The European Region

Aide M´emoire

March 22, 2021

1 European Standing Committee 2 1.1 Responsibilities ...... 2 1.2 Membership ...... 2 1.3 Procedures ...... 4

2 Econometric Society European Meeting (ESEM) 5 2.1 Timing and Format ...... 5 2.2 Invited Sessions ...... 6 2.3 Contributed Sessions ...... 7 2.4 Other Events ...... 8

3 European Winter Meeting (EWMES) 9 3.1 Scope of the Meeting ...... 9 3.2 Timing and Format ...... 10 3.3 Selection Process ...... 10

4 Appendices 11 4.1 Appendix A: Members of the Standing Committee ...... 11 4.2 Appendix B: Winter Meetings (since 2014) and Regional Consultants (2009-2013) . 27 4.3 Appendix C: ESEM Locations ...... 37 4.4 Appendix D: Programme Chairs ESEM & EEA ...... 38 4.5 Appendix E: Invited Speakers ESEM ...... 39 4.6 Appendix F: Winners of the ESEM Awards ...... 43 4.7 Appendix G: Countries in the Region Europe and Other Areas ...... 44

This Aide M´emoire contains a detailed description of the organisation and procedures of the Econometric Society within the European Region. It complements the Rules and Procedures of the Econometric Society. It is maintained and regularly updated by the Secretary of the European Standing Committee in accordance with the policies and decisions of the Committee. The Econometric Society – European Region – Aide Memoire´

1 European Standing Committee

1.1 Responsibilities 1. The European Standing Committee is responsible for the organisation of the activities of the Econometric Society within the Region Europe and Other Areas.1 It should undertake the consideration of any activities in the Region that promote interaction among those interested in the objectives of the Society, as they are stated in its Constitution.

2. The Standing Committee is responsible for establishing regular and systematic procedures for the organisation of

(a) the Econometric Society European Meeting (ESEM), and (b) the European Winter Meeting of the Econometric Society (EWMES).

The Econometric Society European Meeting is held annually except for those years in which there is a World Congress. The European Winter Meeting is held each year.

3. The Standing Committee selects the dates and locations of ESEM and EWMES, and appoints the Programme and Local Arrangements Chairs. These decisions should customarily be taken at least one year and a half for EWMES and two years in advance for ESEM, so that those responsible for future meetings have sufficient time to make the necessary arrangements.

Some time before the Standing Committee Meeting the Secretary sends a list of candidates that have been mentioned as potential Programme Chairs at previous meetings to the members of the Committee. This allows the members acquiring more detailed information about the candidates and suggesting new names in time. Any proposals for candidates for Programme Chairs should be accompanied by a recent CV or a reference to a homepage.

The Standing Committee also determines (a) the number of days the meeting should last, (b) whether the meeting is to be held jointly with other Societies, (c) service functions to be delegated to other organisations, and (d) the scheduling of meetings of members to be held during the regional meeting.

1.2 Membership The members of the European Standing Committee of the Econometric Society are the following:2

Voting members:

• Chair: The first of the following list who resides in Europe and Other Areas:

- The President of the Society - The First Vice-President - The Second Vice-President - The Past President

If none of these resides in the Region, the President will appoint a European member of the Council of the Society to act as Chair.

1Appendix G lists the countries belonging to the Region. 2Appendix A lists the members of the Standing Committee from 2006 to the present.

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• Ex Officio Members: Any other Officer of the Society on the above list who resides in Europe and Other Areas.

• European Members of the Council of the Society.

• Five Elected Members chosen by the members of the Society in the Region as stipulated in the rules and regulations of the Society. Elected members serve a non-renewable term of four years. If any elected member quits prior to the regular end of his/her term, the number of persons to be elected in a given year increases correspondingly. The Executive Vice-President and the Secretary are in charge of collecting nominations. If n members are to be elected in a given year and more than 6n candidates have been nominated, the voting members of the Committee conduct one round of approval voting so as to reduce the list to no more than 6n candidates (this is done by email). Also by email, voting members subsequently vote `ala Borda on these 6n or fewer candidates. The 2n best-placed persons are asked whether they agree to stand for election. In the event of a refusal, the next-placed person on the list is asked. The Society then presents the 2n candidates to the constituency and organises the election.

Non-voting members:

• Secretary: Appointed by the Committee for a term of three years (beginning at August 1 of the first year). The appointment can be renewed up to a maximum of three terms. A Search Committee for a Secretary is constituted by the Chair of the Standing Committee at least one year and a half before renewal and consists of the Chair of the Standing Committee, the Executive Vice-President of the Econometric Society (as a non-voting member) and at least two other members of the Standing Committee. The current Secretary is expected to be consulted by the Search Committee. The Search Committee selects a list of candidates and approval of this list is sought with the Standing Committee. In case of any event preventing the current Secretary to accomplish her/his duties, a Search Committee is constituted, a list of candidates is ranked and the candidates are approached by the Chair in the order of the list to see if they are willing to serve. This candidate is then proposed to the Standing Committee for approval.

• Treasurer: Appointed by the Committee for a term of three years (beginning August 1 of the first year), which should not coincide with that of the Secretary. The appointment can be renewed up to a maximum of three terms. The selection process of a Treasurer follows the same guidelines as described above for the Secretary.

• Programme Chairs in Theoretical and Applied (TAE) and and Empirical Economics (EEE) for ESEM of the past, the current and the following year.3

• Programme Chairs for EWMES of the current and the past year.4

• The Econometric Society Representative for Women in Economics.

3The ESEM Programme Chairs from 1986 to the present are listed in Appendix D. 4The EWMES Programme Chairs from 2014 to the present are listed in Appendix B.

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In addition,

• the President (if not residing in the Region),

• the Executive Vice-President,

• the General Manager of the Society, and

• the Editor of are invited to attend the meetings of the European Standing Committee.

Note: Local Arrangements Chairs for the Meetings of the current and the following year have been members of the European Standing Committee until 2012. To avoid repetition of presenta- tions in different committees it has been decided that from 2013 their presence will be requested at the Joint EEA/ES Congress Committee only. Their reports to the Standing Committee are summarized by the Secretary. Questions by members of the Standing Committee are relayed by the Secretary to the Joint Congress Committee.

1.3 Procedures 1. The Chair of the Standing Committee is responsible for arranging meetings of the Committee and communicating the decisions of the Committee to the General Manager of the Society. The Committee meets annually. In years of an Econometric Society European Meeting its meeting is held at the same site, and in the other years usually at the site of the World Congress

If the President of the Society is not present, the Chair of the Standing Committee chairs the meetings of members held during ESEM and is responsible for the agenda.

When ESEM is planned to be held jointly with the Congress of the EEA (European Economic Association) two years ahead, the Chair communicates in the beginning of the year with the Vice-President of the EEA about the available options for congress locations.

2. The Secretary actively collaborates with the Chair and the Treasurer in dealing with all issues facing the Standing Committee. He/she is responsible for invitations to the meetings of the Standing Committee and, in conjunction with the Chair, prepares the agenda and supporting memoranda. He/she takes minutes at the meetings of the Committee.

The Secretary maintains correspondence between the members of the Committee, the Executive Vice-President, and the General Manager of the Society. He/she liaises with the Programme Chairs and the Local Arrangement Chairs with regard to their arrangements for ESEM.

3. The Treasurer manages the European fund of the Society in liaison with the Executive Vice- President. He/she authorises expenditures and collects the funds owed to the European fund in accordance with the policies of the Standing Committee. He/she prepares a written annual report about the state of the fund for the Committee.

4. The Programme Chairs of ESEM are responsible for organising the Plenary and Parallel Invited Sessions and the Contributed Sessions of the Meeting. They are entirely free to arrange the programme as they see fit, subject to the structural constraints of ESEM and EEA if the meeting is joint. This includes lunch slots over the whole period of the conference. The Programme Chairs of the previous, the current, and the following year are expected to attend the Standing

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Committee Meeting to facilitate the transmission of information about organising the programme. The Programme Chairs of the current year provide a written report to the Standing Committee which summarizes their arrangements.

5. The Programme Chair of EWMES is responsible for organising the Plenary Sessions and the Contributed Sessions of the Meeting with the help of Program Committee Members. The Chair is entirely free to arrange the programme as s/he sees fit, subject to the structural constraints of EWMES. The Programme Chairs of the previous and the current year are expected to attend the Standing Committee Meeting to facilitate the transmission of information about organising the programme. The Programme Chair of the current year provides a written report to the Standing Committee which summarizes their arrangements.5

6. The Local Arrangements Chairs of ESEM and of EWMES are responsible for arranging the physical facilities, accommodation, meals, and social events. They collaborate with Programme Chairs to arrange the meeting website, which should contain registration and programme infor- mation. The local website should be linked to the “Future Meetings” section of the Society’s website. The Local Arrangements Chairs of the current year provide a written report about the local arrangements to the Standing Committee (EWMES) or the Joint Congress Committee (ESEM/EEA).

2 Econometric Society European Meeting (ESEM)

2.1 Timing and Format Since 2003 the European Meeting of the Econometric Society (ESEM) and the Congress of the EEA are held in parallel, rather than one after the other as in the years before.6

The joint meetings (EEA–ESEM) are usually held in late August and last for 4 – 4.5 days. Detailed information about the structure of past meetings is available on the Society’s website, which provides a list of previous meetings with links to their local websites.7

Since 2011 the ES and EEA have formed a Congress Committee that meets twice a year, first in the spring at the location of the EEA Council Meeting and second, at the yearly congress. The Chair, Secretary and Treasurer of the ES European Standing Committee attend those Congress Committee meetings. Programme chairs provide a written report to this Committee and are invited to participate.

The members of the EEA Council and the ES European Standing Committee are encouraged to contact colleagues who might be interested in acting as local organiser of a future EEA-ESEM congress. Proposals to host a meeting should specify the physical facilities available for sessions, accommodation and meal arrangements, and social events, as well as an estimated budget that includes total costs and revenues (from registration fees and from other sources). They should be submitted to the Secretaries of the two organisations, who can provide further information.

5Before 2013, the Chair was chairing the meeting of the Regional Consultants, who were responsible for arranging the European Winter Meeting. The Regional Consultants of the Winter Meetings until 2013 are listed in Appendix B. Programme Committee Members from 2014 on are also listed there. 6The current agreement on the joint meetings is described by a document “Agreement on the Future Cooperation between the European Economic Association and the European Region of the Econometric Society” for 2016 to 2019. 7The locations of the European Meetings of the Econometric Society are listed in Appendix C.

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The Secretaries of the two societies will coordinate the search for at least one and preferably two candidates as early as possible. Ideally, between the summer of year t − 3 and the end of that year they will put together a preliminary list of potential candidates for year t if ESEM is planned to be held jointly with the Congress of the EEA. At the beginning of year t − 2, the Chair of the ES European Standing Committee communicates with the Vice-President of the EEA about the available options for congress locations.

Future venues for the joint meetings are discussed in the spring of year t − 2 at the Congress Committee. The ES European Standing Committee takes its formal decision at its meeting in August of year t − 2. Officers from both associations will regularly meet at the joint summer meetings to discuss matters related to the cooperation between the societies.

The Local Arrangements Chair (LAC) for the current and the following EEA-ESEM congress is invited to the meeting of the Joint ES/EEA Congress Committee. He/she is responsible for arranging the physical facilities, accommodation, meals, and social events. He/she collaborates with the Programme Chairs to arrange the meeting website, which should contain registration and Programme information. The local website should be linked to the “Future Meetings” section of the Society’s website. The Chair of the current year provides a written report about the local arrangements to the Joint Congress Committee.

2.2 Invited Sessions The Programme Chairs are responsible for inviting the speakers and chairs of the Plenary and Parallel Invited Sessions.8 They also decide about whether to invite discussants for the Parallel Invited Sessions. In their arrangements they should take into consideration that the European Standing Committee aims to promote the participation of women in ESEM.

Presidential Address The Presidential Address takes place on the second day of the conference. The President of the Society is invited for the lecture by the Programme Chairs. The Presidential Address is a plenary ‘A-session’ of EEA–ESEM, i.e. there are no other sessions or events at the same time. There are no discussants of the Presidential Address, and it is customary that the Past President of the Society chairs the session.

It has been customary since 2013 to have the presentation of the winners of the Econometric Society award for the best applied paper of young researchers before the Presidential Address. The winners are presented by the Chair of the Presidential Address.9

Fisher-Schultz Lecture The Fisher-Schultz Lecture is an annual lecture given by a non-European member at the European meeting or, in World Congress years, at the World Congress. A list of past lecturers can be found on the Society’s website. The lecture is arranged jointly by both Programme Chairs. The invitation must state that acceptance of the invitation to deliver the lecture implies an invitation to submit a suitable version of the lecture to Econometrica (cf. Section 8.2 of the Rules and Procedures of the Econometric Society). The Fisher-Schultz Lecture is a plenary ‘A-session’ of EEA–ESEM, which

8The recent invited speakers of ESEM are listed in Appendix E. 9The winners of this award are listed in Appendix F.

6 The Econometric Society – European Region – Aide Memoire´ typically alternates between TAE and EEE depending on the focus of the Presidential Lecture. There are no discussants of the Fisher-Schultz Lecture.

It has been decided in 2014 that newly elected fellows in the European region would be presented and honoured before the Fisher-Schultz Lecture in the years in which there is no World Congress.

Laffont Lecture The Laffont Lecture is arranged jointly by both Programme Chairs. Preferably, it is at the in- terface of TAE and EEE. The Laffont Lecture is a plenary ‘A-session’ of EEA–ESEM and has no discussants. The lecture is currently sponsored by the Toulouse School of Economics. The sponsorship should be indicated in the Conference Programme.

Parallel Invited Sessions In addition to the plenary ‘A-sessions’, there are usually three ‘B-sessions’ with invited speakers at EEA–ESEM. These are parallel in TAE and EEE, and take place at the same time as the EEA invited sessions. In recent years there were two hours for each session and two invited speakers per session. The session titles are chosen by the respective Programme Chair.

ES Lunchtime Session The Programme Chairs decide whether they wish to organize a lunchtime session. As a rule, the ES, the EEA and the LAC are allocated one such session each.

2.3 Contributed Sessions 1. The Programme Chairs handle all matters related to the submissions of papers contributed for presentation at ESEM. The sole criterion for acceptance of a paper shall be its scientific merit. The Programme Chairs appoint as many members to the Programme Committee as considered appropriate. Starting in 2012, the TAE and EEE programme committees have been replaced by a joint committee.

2. The number of parallel sessions in the Contributed Sessions should be approximately equal for the EEA and ESEM parts. This should achieve the desirable effect that the quality of contributed papers does not differ too much between EEA and ESEM sessions. The number of parallel sessions should remain within the range 16-20 for each of the two organisations. Intertemporal variation in the exact number should reflect physical capacity constraints and popularity of the venue.

3. Each author may submit only one paper to the EEA Congress and only one paper to the ESEM; the same paper may not be submitted to both the EEA Congress and the ESEM. The corresponding author of any paper submitted to ESEM must be a member at the time the paper is submitted. The membership requirement must be prominently displayed in the Call for Papers. The Programme Chairs are assisted by the Society’s General Manager in checking the membership status of submissions.

4. In the years 2002–2014, the processing of papers contributed to ESEM was handled electroni- cally through the congress organisation software WebMeets. Since 2016, the web-based interface Conference Maker has been used.

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5. In recent years, the usual timetable for submissions has been as follows: (a) Complete submis- sions must be received by February 15. (b) Decisions on submissions are made by April 15. (c) Accepted papers are only included in the final programme if presenting authors have registered by May 15.

2.4 Other Events Meeting of the Executive Committee The Executive Vice-President arranges the Meetings of the Executive Committee of the Economet- ric Society. The Executive Committee meets at least once a year, normally at the site of ESEM. Usually, the meeting begins on the day before the first day of sessions around lunchtime and is continued on the next morning.

Meeting of the European Standing Committee The Meeting of the European Standing Committee is prepared by its Secretary. Usually it meets during ESEM around lunchtime on the first day of sessions shortly after the Meeting of the Exec- utive Committee ends. The Chair, the Secretary and the Treasurer of the Committee usually hold a preparatory meeting about one hour before the Meeting starts.

Meeting of Members The Meeting of Members traditionally took place immediately after the Presidential Address, usually in the same location. It was chaired by the President of the Society, or in his/her absence, by the Chair of the European Standing Committee. The Programme Chairs and the current and future Local Arrangements Chair were expected to attend the meeting to provide information about their arrangements.

In 2018, the European Standing Committee decided to suspend the ES Members Meeting, starting with ESEM 2019.

Meeting of Co–Editors of Econometrica The Meeting of Co–Editors is arranged by the Editor of Econometrica.

Women in Economics (WinE) WinE organizes a yearly mentoring event for female the day before the EEA/ESEM starts. Senior female mentors run a series of interactive meetings and lectures with fe- male postdocs and assistant professors in economics. It is run as a separate event from EEA/ESEM and is co-chaired by a representative of each association. This representative is proposed to the Standing Committee by a search committee organized by the Chair.10

Lunch/Dinner for Programme Committee Members Usually the Programme Chairs arrange a lunch or dinner for the members of the Programme Committee in coordination with the Local Arrangements Chair.

10Until 2013, WinE organized a reception for women that took place during one of the lunchtimes. WinE started in 2005 as an initiative of the EEA; since 2007 it is a joint event of EEA–ESEM. The mentoring retreat started in Gothenburg in 2013 at the initiative of the EEA and the European Standing Committee approved the full association of the ES to the organization of this event ever since.

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Griliches, Hotelling and Sargan Lectures The Executive Committee of the Econometric Society decided in 2015 to create three new series of named lectures to be given annually from 2016 on: the Griliches Lectures in Applied Economics, the Hotelling Lectures in Economic Theory, and the Sargan Lectures in Econometrics. These lectures rotate across regional meetings. Speakers are selected by a special committee of the Econometric Society.

The lectures are meant to present an overview of a topic in which the lecturers have done significant research. They will typically be above PhD level, but not necessarily frontier research. The lectures will take place over one or two days, preferably immediately before the beginning or after the end of the corresponding regional meeting. Attendance will be open to all members of the Society. The lectures are to be subsequently published by the Society subject to the Monograph Editors’ approval. However, those invited to deliver the lectures will have the option of choosing not to submit their lectures for publication.

It was agreed with the European Economic Assocation that these lectures will always be given on the Friday of the EEA-ESEM Congress. Starting with Lisbon 2017, no contributed sessions are scheduled on this day.

3 European Winter Meeting (EWMES)

3.1 Scope of the Meeting 1. The general aim of the European Winter Meeting of the Econometric Society is to promote the quality of the work of young researchers in economics and econometrics who got their PhD in Europe. This meeting has a distinct identity with three foci: scientific work of the best quality, young researchers with an emphasis on PhD students on the job market and close interaction between junior and senior researchers.

2. For more than fifty years, the European Winter Meetings of the Econometric Society have fostered interaction among a small group of young scholars, who presented their work by invitation, and a group of senior academics representing different regions and fields of specialization. Many of today’s leading European economists kick-started their careers at one of these meetings. At the turn of the century, the meetings began to focus on PhD students close to finishing their thesis.

In 2013, the European Standing Committee of the Econometric Society decided to widen the scope of the meetings with an open call for submissions without any regional stratification. But the meeting was to retain its distinct identity with three main features: top-quality scientific work, PhD students on the job market, and close interaction between junior and senior researchers. The first European Winter Meeting of the Econometric Society in this new format took place in Madrid on 15-16 December 2014 over two full days with six parallel sessions of contributed papers and two plenary invited sessions.

In 2018, the Comittee declared the general policy that non-presenters can register for the Winter Meeting at the prevailing fee. The call for papers and the acceptance and rejection messages to paper submitters should say so explicitly.

In 2018, the Committee also expressed its support for the EEA’s proposal to organize a Euro- pean Job Market in connection with the European Winter Meetings of the Econometric Society. The proposal was implemented for the first time in Naples 2018, where the Winter Meeting took

9 The Econometric Society – European Region – Aide Memoire´ place on 4-5 December, and the Job Market on 6-7 December. This format was repeated in Rotterdam 2019.

In 2020, the Committee entered an agreement with the EEA to hold the European Winter Meeting of the Econometric Society and the European Job Market in parallel over three days in December. The Winter Meetings in Nottingham 2020 and Barcelona 2021 will both adopt this new format.

3.2 Timing and Format 1. The Meetings take place during three full days in early to mid-December. The scientific programme is organized by one Programme Chair and one Local Arrangements Chair who are proposed by the Chair at least one year and a half in advance. They are appointed by the Regional Standing Committee at its summer meeting a year and a half in advance i.e. during summer t-1.

2. The Programme Chair chooses Programme Committee Members11 who are responsible for the selection process (see below) and who commit to attend the winter meeting and chair the sessions they organized. Programme Committee Members can organize sessions as they see fit within the perimeter defined by scientific work of the best quality, young researchers with an emphasis on PhD students on the job market and close interaction between junior and senior researchers.

3. The Programme and Local Chairs prepare a joint report to be discussed at the summer meeting of the Regional Standing Committee of year t. They also report to the Regional Standing Committee after the meeting at the latest in March of year t + 1.

3.3 Selection Process 1. The Programme Committee invites submissions of papers, which can be either complete or work in progress. Submissions can be made between mid June and mid September before the meeting. They can be directed to a specific Programme Committee member. Decisions on the programme are announced around mid-October. Paper presenters must register for the meeting by early November.

2. Each person may submit and present one paper only. However, each person may be the co- author of several papers submitted to the conference. The submitting author must be a member of the Econometric Society or must join prior to submission.

3. Programme Committee members take responsibility for organizing and chairing the contributed sessions. They will also provide comments and foster interaction across research fields.

11A list appears in Appendix B. Until 2013, the meeting was organized by Regional Consultants whose list between 2007 and 2013 also appears in Appendix B.

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4 Appendices

4.1 Appendix A: Members of the Standing Committee

Standing Committee 2021 ∗ (Chair: First Vice-President) [email protected] Sven Rady (Secretary) [email protected] Olivier Scaillet (Treasurer) [email protected]

Orazio Attanasio∗ (Past President) [email protected]

Valentina Corradi∗ (Elected Member 2018-2021) [email protected] Jan Eeckhout∗ (Elected Member 2021-2024, [email protected] TAE Programme Chair 2021) Raffaella Giacomini∗ (Elected Member 2018-2021) [email protected] Jean-Charles Rochet∗ (Elected Member 2020-2023) [email protected] Mich`eleTertilt∗ (Elected Member 2020-2023) [email protected]

Oriana Bandiera∗ (European Member of Council until 2023) [email protected] Gabrielle Demange∗ (European Member of Council until 2023) [email protected] Itzhak Gilboa∗ (European Member of Council until 2023) [email protected] Paul Klemperer∗ (European Member of Council until 2023) paul.klemperer@nuffield.ox.ac.uk H´el`eneRey∗ (European Member of Council until 2023) hrey@.edu Jean-Marc Robin∗ (European Member of Council until 2024) [email protected]

Sanjeev Goyal (Chair Winter Meeting 2020) [email protected] Sarah Smith (Chair Winter Meeting 2021) [email protected]

Aureo de Paula (EEE Programme Chair 2021) [email protected] Ingvild Alm˚as (EEE Programme Chair 2022) [email protected] Vasiliki Skreta (TAE Programme Chair 2022) [email protected]

Maria Guadalupe (ES Representative for Women in Economics) [email protected]

The star (∗) indicates the voting members of the committee.

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Standing Committee 2020 ∗ (Chair: President) [email protected] Sven Rady (Secretary) [email protected] Olivier Scaillet (Treasurer) [email protected]

Guido Tabellini∗ (Second Vice-President) [email protected]

Valentina Corradi∗ (Elected Member 2018-2021) [email protected] Raffaella Giacomini∗ (Elected Member 2018-2021, [email protected] EEE Programme Chair 2019) Gilat Levy∗ (Elected Member 2017-2020) [email protected] Jean-Charles Rochet∗ (Elected Member 2020-2023) [email protected] Mich`eleTertilt∗ (Elected Member 2020-2023) [email protected]

Oriana Bandiera∗ (European Member of Council until 2023) [email protected] Martin Cripps∗ (European Member of Council until 2020) [email protected] Gabrielle Demange∗ (European Member of Council until 2023) [email protected] Itzhak Gilboa∗ (European Member of Council until 2023) [email protected] Paul Klemperer∗ (European Member of Council until 2023) paul.klemperer@nuffield.ox.ac.uk H´el`eneRey∗ (European Member of Council until 2023) [email protected] J¨orgenWeibull∗ (European Member of Council until 2020) [email protected]

Claudio Michelacci (Chair Winter Meeting 2019) [email protected] Sanjeev Goyal (Chair Winter Meeting 2020) [email protected]

Zvika Neeman (TAE Programme Chair 2019) [email protected] Aureo de Paula (EEE Programme Chair 2021) [email protected] Jan Eeckhout (TAE Programme Chair 2021) [email protected]

Maria Guadalupe (ES Representative for Women in Economics) [email protected]

The star (∗) indicates the voting members of the committee.

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Standing Committee 2019 Orazio Attanasio∗ (Chair: First Vice-President) [email protected] Sven Rady (Secretary) [email protected] Olivier Scaillet (Treasurer) [email protected]

Tim Besley∗ (Past President) [email protected]

Valentina Corradi∗ (Elected Member 2018-2021) [email protected] Gabrielle Demange∗ (Elected Member 2019-2022) [email protected] Raffaella Giacomini∗ (Elected Member 2018-2021, [email protected] EEE Programme Chair 2019) Gilat Levy∗ (Elected Member 2017-2020) [email protected] Massimo Marinacci∗ (Elected Member 2016-2019) [email protected]

Mark Armstrong∗ (European Member of Council until 2019) [email protected] Martin Cripps∗ (European Member of Council until 2020) [email protected] Fran¸coiseForges∗ (European Member of Council until 2019) [email protected] ∗ (European Member of Council until 2019) [email protected] Rafael Repullo∗ (European Member of Council until 2019) repullo@cemfi.es Juuso V¨alim¨aki∗ (European Member of Council until 2019) juuso.valimaki@aalto.fi J¨orgenWeibull∗ (European Member of Council until 2020) [email protected]

Victor Lavy (Chair Winter Meeting 2018) [email protected] Claudio Michelacci (Chair Winter Meeting 2019) [email protected]

Marco Ottaviani (TAE Programme Chair 2018) [email protected] Mich`eleTertilt (EEE Programme Chair 2018) [email protected] Zvika Neeman (TAE Programme Chair 2019) [email protected]

Maria Guadalupe (ES Representative for Women in Economics) [email protected]

The star (∗) indicates the voting members of the committee.

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Standing Committee 2018 ∗ (Chair: President) [email protected] Sven Rady (Secretary) [email protected] Olivier Scaillet (Treasurer) [email protected]

Orazio Attanasio∗ (Second Vice-President) [email protected]

Valentina Corradi∗ (Elected Member 2018-2021) [email protected] Raffaella Giacomini∗ (Elected Member 2018-2021, [email protected] EEE Programme Chair 2019) Gilat Levy∗ (Elected Member 2017-2020) [email protected] Massimo Marinacci∗ (Elected Member 2016-2019) [email protected] Barbara Rossi∗ (Elected Member 2015-2018) [email protected]

Mark Armstrong∗ (European Member of Council until 2019, [email protected] Chair Winter Meeting 2017) Martin Cripps∗ (European Member of Council until 2020) [email protected] Fran¸coiseForges∗ (European Member of Council until 2019) [email protected] Per Krusell∗ (European Member of Council until 2019) [email protected] Rafael Repullo∗ (European Member of Council until 2019) repullo@cemfi.es Juuso V¨alim¨aki∗ (European Member of Council until 2019) juuso.valimaki@aalto.fi J¨orgenWeibull∗ (European Member of Council until 2020) [email protected]

Victor Lavy (Chair Winter Meeting 2018) [email protected]

Kfir Eliaz (TAE Programme Chair 2017) kfi[email protected] (EEE Programme Chair 2017) [email protected] Marco Ottaviani (TAE Programme Chair 2018) [email protected] Mich`eleTertilt (EEE Programme Chair 2018) [email protected] Zvika Neeman (TAE Programme Chair 2019) [email protected]

Paola Manzini (ES Representative for Women in Economics) [email protected]

The star (∗) indicates the voting members of the committee.

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Standing Committee 2017 Tim Besley∗ (Chair: First Vice-President) [email protected] Sven Rady (Secretary) [email protected] Olivier Scaillet (Treasurer) [email protected]

Eddie Dekel∗ (Past President) [email protected]

Orazio Attanasio∗ (Elected Member 2015-2018) [email protected] Gilat Levy∗ (Elected Member 2017-2020, [email protected] TAE Programme Chair 2016) Massimo Marinacci∗ (Elected Member 2016-2019) [email protected] Barbara Rossi∗ (Elected Member 2015-2018, [email protected] EEE Programme Chair 2016)

Mark Armstrong∗ (European Member of Council until 2019, [email protected] Chair Winter Meeting 2017) Martin Cripps∗ (European Member of Council until 2020) [email protected] Fran¸coiseForges∗ (European Member of Council until 2019) [email protected] Per Krusell∗ (European Member of Council until 2019) [email protected] Thierry Magnac∗ (European Member of Council until 2017) [email protected] J. Peter Neary∗ (European Member of Council until 2017) [email protected] Rafael Repullo∗ (European Member of Council until 2019) repullo@cemfi.es Juuso V¨alim¨aki∗ (European Member of Council until 2019) juuso.valimaki@aalto.fi J¨orgenWeibull∗ (European Member of Council until 2020) [email protected]

Kjetil Storesletten (Chair Winter Meeting 2016) [email protected]

Kfir Eliaz (TAE Programme Chair 2017) kfi[email protected] Imran Rasul (EEE Programme Chair 2017) [email protected] Marco Ottaviani (TAE Programme Chair 2018) [email protected] Mich`eleTertilt (EEE Programme Chair 2018) [email protected]

Paola Manzini (ES Representative for Women in Economics) [email protected]

The star (∗) indicates the voting members of the committee.

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Standing Committee 2016 ∗ (Chair: President) [email protected] Sven Rady (Secretary) [email protected] Olivier Scaillet (Treasurer) [email protected]

Tim Besley∗ (Second Vice-President) [email protected]

Orazio Attanasio∗ (Elected Member 2015-2018) [email protected] Massimo Marinacci∗ (Elected Member 2016-2019) [email protected] Barbara Rossi∗ (Elected Member 2015-2018, [email protected] EEE Programme Chair 2016)

Mark Armstrong∗ (European Member of Council until 2019) [email protected] Fran¸coiseForges∗ (European Member of Council until 2019) [email protected] Itzhak Gilboa∗ (European Member of Council until 2016) [email protected] Per Krusell∗ (European Member of Council until 2019) [email protected] Thierry Magnac∗ (European Member of Council until 2017) [email protected] J. Peter Neary∗ (European Member of Council until 2017) [email protected] Rafael Repullo∗ (European Member of Council until 2019) repullo@cemfi.es Juuso V¨alim¨aki∗ (European Member of Council until 2019) juuso.valimaki@aalto.fi

Jean-Marc Robin (Chair Winter Meeting 2015) [email protected] (Chair Winter Meeting 2016) [email protected]

Gilat Levy (TAE Programme Chair 2016) [email protected] Kfir Eliaz (TAE Programme Chair 2017) kfi[email protected] Imran Rasul (EEE Programme Chair 2017) [email protected]

Paola Manzini (ES Representative for Women in Economics) [email protected]

The star (∗) indicates the voting members of the committee.

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Standing Committee 2015 Eddie Dekel∗ (Chair: First Vice-President) [email protected] Sven Rady (Secretary, [email protected] TAE Programme Chair 2014) Olivier Scaillet (Treasurer) [email protected]

Manuel Arellano∗ (Past President) arellano@cemfi.es

Orazio Attanasio∗ (Elected Member 2015-2018) [email protected] Barbara Rossi∗ (Elected Member 2015-2018, [email protected] EEE Programme Chair 2016)

Jordi Gal´ı∗ (European Member of Council) [email protected] Itzhak Gilboa∗ (European Member of Council) [email protected] Philippe Jehiel∗ (European Member of Council) [email protected] Thierry Magnac∗ (European Member of Council) [email protected] J. Peter Neary∗ (European Member of Council) [email protected] Rafael Repullo∗ (European Member of Council) repullo@cemfi.es Jean-Marc Robin∗ (European Member of Council, [email protected] Chair Winter Meeting 2015)

Torsten Persson (Chair Winter Meeting 2014) [email protected]

Fabio Canova (EEE Programme Chair 2014) [email protected] Gilat Levy (TAE Programme Chair 2016) [email protected]

The star (∗) indicates the voting members of the committee.

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Standing Committee 2014 (Chair: President) arellano@cemfi.es Thierry Magnac (Secretary) [email protected] Martin Cripps (Treasurer) [email protected]

Eddie Dekel (Second Vice-President) [email protected]

Orazio Attanasio (European Member of Council) [email protected] Andrew Chesher (European Member of Council) [email protected] Jacques Cr´emer (European Member of Council) [email protected] (European Member of Council) [email protected] Jordi Gal´ı (European Member of Council) [email protected] Philippe Jehiel (European Member of Council) [email protected] Ian Jewitt (European Member of Council) ian.jewitt@nuffield.ox.ac.uk Margaret Meyer (European Member of Council) margaret.meyer@nuffield.ox.ac.uk Rafael Repullo (European Member of Council) repullo@cemfi.es Jean-Marc Robin (European Member of Council) [email protected]

Torsten Persson (Chair Winter Meeting 2014) [email protected]

Jaap Abbring (EEE Programme Chair 2013) [email protected] Bruno Biais (TAE Programme Chair 2013) [email protected] Fabio Canova (EEE Programme Chair 2014) [email protected] Sven Rady (TAE Programme Chair 2014) [email protected]

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Standing Committee 2013 Manuel Arellano (Chair: First Vice-President) arellano@cemfi.es Thierry Magnac (Secretary) [email protected] Enrique Sentana (Treasurer, sentana@cemfi.es EEE Programme Chair 2012)

Jean-Charles Rochet (Past President) [email protected]

Orazio Attanasio (European Member of Council) [email protected] Martin Browning (European Member of Council) [email protected] Andrew Chesher (European Member of Council) [email protected] Jacques Cr´emer (European Member of Council) [email protected] Ernst Fehr (European Member of Council) [email protected] Jordi Gal´ı (European Member of Council) [email protected] Philippe Jehiel (European Member of Council) [email protected] Ian Jewitt (European Member of Council) ian.jewitt@nuffield.ox.ac.uk Margaret Meyer (European Member of Council) margaret.meyer@nuffield.ox.ac.uk Jean-Marc Robin (European Member of Council) [email protected]

Georg Kirchsteiger (Chair Winter Meeting) [email protected]

Andrea Prat (TAE Programme Chair 2012) [email protected] Jaap Abbring (EEE Programme Chair 2013) [email protected] Bruno Biais (TAE Programme Chair 2013) [email protected] Fabio Canova (EEE Programme Chair 2014) [email protected] Sven Rady (TAE Programme Chair 2014) [email protected]

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Standing Committee 2012 Jean-Charles Rochet (Chair: President) [email protected] Thierry Magnac (Secretary) [email protected] Enrique Sentana (Treasurer, sentana@cemfi.es EEE Programme Chair 2012)

Manuel Arellano (Second Vice-President) arellano@cemfi.es

Orazio Attanasio (European Member of Council) [email protected] Martin Browning (European Member of Council) [email protected] Andrew Chesher (European Member of Council) [email protected] Jacques Cr´emer (European Member of Council) [email protected] Ernst Fehr (European Member of Council) [email protected] Ian Jewitt (European Member of Council) ian.jewitt@nuffield.ox.ac.uk Andreu Mas-Colell (European Member of Council) [email protected] Margaret Meyer (European Member of Council) margaret.meyer@nuffield.ox.ac.uk Jean-Marc Robin (European Member of Council) [email protected] J¨orgenW. Weibull (European Member of Council) [email protected]

Georg Kirchsteiger (Chair Winter Meeting) [email protected]

John van Reenen (EEE Programme Chair 2011) [email protected] Ernst-Ludwig von Thadden (TAE Programme Chair 2011) [email protected] Andrea Prat (TAE Programme Chair 2012) [email protected] Jaap Abbring (EEE Programme Chair 2013) [email protected] Bruno Biais (TAE Programme Chair 2013) [email protected]

Ana Lozano-Vivas (Local Arrangements Chair 2012) [email protected] Ola Olsson (Local Arrangements Chair 2013) [email protected]

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Standing Committee 2011 Jean-Charles Rochet (Chair: First Vice-President) [email protected] Helmut Bester (Secretary) [email protected] Enrique Sentana (Treasurer, sentana@cemfi.es EEE Programme Chair 2012)

John H. Moore (Past President) [email protected]

Manuel Arellano (European Member of Council) arellano@cemfi.es Orazio Attanasio (European Member of Council) [email protected] Martin Browning (European Member of Council) [email protected] Jacques Cr´emer (European Member of Council) [email protected] (European Member of Council) [email protected] Andreu Mas-Colell (European Member of Council) [email protected] (European Member of Council) [email protected] Margaret Meyer (European Member of Council) margaret.meyer@nuffield.ox.ac.uk Jean-Marc Robin (European Member of Council) [email protected] J¨orgenW. Weibull (European Member of Council) [email protected]

Georg Kirchsteiger (Chair Winter Meeting) [email protected]

John van Reenen (EEE Programme Chair 2011) [email protected] Ernst-Ludwig von Thadden (TAE Programme Chair 2011) [email protected] Andrea Prat (TAE Programme Chair 2012) [email protected]

Asbjørn Rødseth (Local Arrangements Chair 2011) [email protected] Tore Nilssen (Local Arrangements Chair 2011) [email protected] Ana Lozano-Vivas (Local Arrangements Chair 2012) [email protected] Miguel A. Mel´endez (Local Arrangements Chair 2012) [email protected] Antonio Morales (Local Arrangements Chair 2012) [email protected]

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Standing Committee 2010 John H. Moore (Chair: President) [email protected] Helmut Bester (Secretary) [email protected] Enrique Sentana (Treasurer) sentana@cemfi.es

Jean-Charles Rochet (Second Vice-President) [email protected]

Manuel Arellano (European Member of Council) arellano@cemfi.es Orazio Attanasio (European Member of Council) [email protected] Jacques Cr´emer (European Member of Council) [email protected] Eddie Dekel (European Member of Council) [email protected] Mathias Dewatripont (European Member of Council) [email protected] Andreu Mas-Colell (European Member of Council) [email protected] Margaret Meyer (European Member of Council) margaret.meyer@nuffield.ox.ac.uk Christopher Pissarides (European Member of Council) [email protected] Jean-Marc Robin (European Member of Council) [email protected] J¨orgenW. Weibull (European Member of Council) [email protected]

Georg Kirchsteiger (Chair Winter Meeting) [email protected]

Gerard van den Berg (EEE Programme Chair 2009) [email protected] Juuso V¨alim¨aki (TAE Programme Chair 2009) Juuso.Valimaki@hse.fi John van Reenen (EEE Programme Chair 2011) [email protected] Ernst-Ludwig von Thadden (TAE Programme Chair 2011) [email protected]

Asbjørn Rødseth (Local Arrangements Chair 2011) [email protected] Tore Nilssen (Local Arrangements Chair 2011) [email protected] Michael Hoel (Local Arrangements Chair 2011) [email protected]

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Standing Committee 2009 John H. Moore (Chair: First Vice-President) [email protected] Helmut Bester (Secretary) [email protected] Enrique Sentana (Treasurer) sentana@cemfi.es

Torsten Persson (Past President) [email protected]

Manuel Arellano (European Member of Council) arellano@cemfi.es Orazio Attanasio (European Member of Council) [email protected] Timothy J. Besley (European Member of Council) [email protected] Kenneth Binmore (European Member of Council) [email protected] Jacques Cr´emer (European Member of Council) [email protected] Eddie Dekel (European Member of Council) [email protected] Mathias Dewatripont (European Member of Council) [email protected] Margaret Meyer (European Member of Council) margaret.meyer@nuffield.ox.ac.uk Christopher Pissarides (European Member of Council) [email protected] J¨orgenW. Weibull (European Member of Council) [email protected]

Jean-Marc Robin (Chair Winter Meeting) [email protected] Georg Kirchsteiger (Co-Chair Winter Meeting) [email protected]

Thierry Magnac (EEE Programme Chair 2008) [email protected] Martin Cripps (TAE Programme Chair 2008) [email protected] Gerard van den Berg (EEE Programme Chair 2009) [email protected] Juuso V¨alim¨aki (TAE Programme Chair 2009) Juuso.Valimaki@hse.fi

Albert Carreras (Local Arrangements Chair 2009) [email protected] Carmen Bevia (Local Arrangements Co-Chair 2009) [email protected] Jordi Brandts (Local Arrangements Co-Chair 2009) [email protected]

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Standing Committee 2008 Torsten Persson (Chair) [email protected] Helmut Bester (Secretary) [email protected] Enrique Sentana (Treasurer) sentana@cemfi.es

John H. Moore (Second Vice-President) [email protected]

Manuel Arellano (European Member of Council) arellano@cemfi.es Timothy J. Besley (European Member of Council) [email protected] Kenneth Binmore (European Member of Council) [email protected] Eddie Dekel (European Member of Council) [email protected] Mathias Dewatripont (European Member of Council) [email protected] Christopher Pissarides (European Member of Council) [email protected] Guido Tabellini (European Member of Council) [email protected] Harald Uhlig (European Member of Council) [email protected] Xavier Vives (European Member of Council) [email protected] J¨orgenW. Weibull (European Member of Council) [email protected]

Jean-Marc Robin (Chair Winter Meeting) [email protected]

Neil Shephard (EEE Programme Chair 2007) [email protected] Gabrielle Demange (TAE Programme Chair 2007) [email protected] Thierry Magnac (EEE Programme Chair 2008) [email protected] Martin Cripps (TAE Programme Chair 2008) [email protected] Gerard van den Berg (EEE Programme Chair 2009) [email protected] Juuso V¨alim¨aki (TAE Programme Chair 2009) Juuso.Valimaki@hse.fi

Donato Masciandaro (Local Arrangements Chair 2008) [email protected] Albert Carreras (Local Arrangements Chair 2009) [email protected] Carmen Bevia (Local Arrangements Co-Chair 2009) [email protected] Jordi Brandts (Local Arrangements Co-Chair 2009) [email protected]

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Standing Committee 2007 Torsten Persson (Chair) [email protected] Helmut Bester (Secretary) [email protected] Enrique Sentana (Treasurer) sentana@cemfi.es

Richard Blundell (Past President) [email protected]

Manuel Arellano (European Member of Council) arellano@cemfi.es Timothy J. Besley (European Member of Council) [email protected] Kenneth Binmore (European Member of Council) [email protected] Eddie Dekel (European Member of Council) [email protected] Mathias Dewatripont (European Member of Council) [email protected] Christopher Pissarides (European Member of Council) [email protected] Guido Tabellini (European Member of Council) [email protected] Harald Uhlig (European Member of Council) [email protected] Xavier Vives (European Member of Council) [email protected] J¨orgenW. Weibull (European Member of Council) [email protected]

Jean-Marc Robin (Chair Winter Meeting) [email protected]

Oliver Linton (EEE Programme Chair 2006) [email protected] Bruno Jullien (TAE Programme Chair 2006) [email protected] Neil Shephard (EEE Programme Chair 2007) [email protected] Gabrielle Demange (TAE Programme Chair 2007) [email protected] Thierry Magnac (EEE Programme Chair 2008) [email protected] Martin Cripps (TAE Programme Chair 2008) [email protected]

Laszlo Matyas (Local Arrangements Chair 2007) [email protected] Donato Masciandaro (Local Arrangements Chair 2008) [email protected]

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Standing Committee 2006 (Chair) [email protected] Helmut Bester (Secretary, appointed 2006) [email protected] Enrique Sentana (Treasurer, appointed 2005) sentana@cemfi.es

Torsten Persson (Second Vice-President) [email protected]

Timothy Besley (European Member of Council) [email protected] Ken Binmore (European Member of Council) [email protected] Eddie Dekel (European Member of Council) [email protected] Mathias Dewatripont (European Member of Council) [email protected] (European Member of Council) [email protected] Paul Klemperer (European Member of Council) paul.klemperer@nuffield.ox.ac.uk Christopher Pissarides (European Member of Council) [email protected] Guido Tabellini (European Member of Council) [email protected] Harald Uhlig (European Member of Council) [email protected] Xavier Vives (European Member of Council) [email protected]

Jean-Marc Robin (Chair Winter Meeting) [email protected]

Bruno Jullien (TAE Programme Chair 2006) [email protected] Oliver Linton (EEE Programme Chair 2006) [email protected] Gabrielle Demange (TAE Programme Chair 2007) [email protected] Neil Shephard (EEE Programme Chair 2007) [email protected]

Gerhard Clemenz (Local Arrangements Co-Chair 2006) [email protected] Walter H. Fisher (Local Arrangements Co-Chair 2006) fi[email protected] Bernhard Felderer (Local Arrangements Co-Chair 2006) [email protected] Laszlo Matyas (Local Arrangements Chair 2007) [email protected]

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4.2 Appendix B: Winter Meetings (since 2014) and Regional Consultants (2009- 2013)

Winter Meeting 2021: Barcelona Programme Chair: Sarah Smith Local Arrangements Chair: Nezih Guner CEMFI, Madrid

Winter Meeting 2020: Nottingham Programme Chair: Sanjeev Goyal University of Cambridge Local Arrangements Chair: Lorenzo Trapani University of Nottingham

Invited Lectures: Veronica Guerrieri Dirk Bergemann Yale University Guido Imbens

Programme Committee: Gabriel Ahlfeldt LSE Toke Aidt University of Cambridge Michael Carlos Best Columbia University Alessandra Bonfiglioli Queen Mary London Debopam Bhattacharya University of Cambridge Yann Bramoull´e Marseille University Lorenzo Cassaburi University of Zurich Meredith Crowley University of Cambridge Erika Deserranno Swati Dhingra LSE Mirko Draca Warwick University Matthew Elliott University of Cambridge Basile Grassi Jeanne Hagenbach Sciences Po Cars Hommes University of Amsterdam Maarten Janssen Rajshri Jayaraman University of Toronto and ESMT Berlin Anders Jensen Frank Kleibergen University of Amsterdam Matthew Lindquist Rocco Macchiavello LSE Koen Jochmans University of Cambridge Friederike Mengel Essex University Jos´eLuis Moraga Vrije UniversiteIt Amsterdam Ameet Morjaria Northwestern University Rosemarie Nagel Universitat Pompeu Fabra Christopher Rauh University of Cambridge Pontus Rendalh University of Cambridge Stephanie Rosenkranz Utrecht University Julien Sauvagnat Bocconi University Edouard Schaal CREI/UPF Petr Sedlacek Oxford Coen Teulings Utrecht University Jean-Pierre Zigrand LSE

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Winter Meeting 2019: Rotterdam Programme Chair: Claudio Michelacci EIEF Local Arrangements Chair: Philip Hans Franses Erasmus University Rotterdam

Invited Lectures: St´ephaneBonhomme University of Chicago Gianluca Violante

Programme Committee: Ingvild Alm˚as IIES, Stockholm Teodora Boneva St´ephaneBonhomme University of Chicago Konrad Burchardi IIES, Stockholm Caterina Calsamiglia Costa IPEG, Barcelona Lorenzo Casaburi University of Zurich Pierre Collin-Dufresne Swiss Finance Institute at EPF Lausanne David De La Croix Universit´eCatholique de Louvain Xavier d’Haultfoeuille CREST–ENSAE Mirko Draca University of Warwick Gaetano Gaballo Paris School of Economics Stefano Gagliarducci University of Rome Tor Vergata Manuel Garcia Santana Universitat Pompeu Fabra Daniel Garrett Toulouse School of Economics Libertad Gonz´alez Universitat Pompeu Fabra Lorenz G¨otte Helios Herrera University of Warwick Toru Kitagawa University College London Kurt Mittman IIES, Stockholm Luigi Paciello Einaudi Institute, Rome Eleonora Patacchini Cornell University Andrea Pozzi Einaudi Institute, Rome Julien Sauvagnat Bocconi University Philipp Schmidt-Dengler University of Vienna Vasiliki Skreta University College London Vincent Sterk University College London Antonella Trigari Bocconi University Carolina Villegas Sanchez ESADE, Barcelona Gianluca Violante Princeton University

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Winter Meeting 2018: Naples Programme Chair: Victor Lavy University of Warwick Local Arrangements Chair: Marco Pagano Universit`adi Napoli Federico II

Invited Lectures: Magne Mogstad University of Chicago Marco Ottaviani Bocconi University

Programme Committee: Pierre Collin-Dufresne Swiss Finance Institute at EPF Lausanne Aureo de Paula University College London Martin Ellison University of Oxford Lorenz G¨otte University of Bonn Helios Herrera University of Warwick Claus Thustrup Kreiner Bocconi University Katrine Løken University of Bergen Eric Maurin Paris School of Economics Isabelle Mejean Ecole Polytechnique Marco Ottaviani Bocconi University Motty Perry University of Warwick Christoph Rothe Fabiano Schivardi LUISS University, Rome Howard Smith University of Oxford Roland Strausz Humboldt University Berlin Pedro Teles Bank of Portugal Mathias Thoenig University of Lausanne

Winter Meeting 2017: Barcelona Programme Chair: Mark Armstrong University of Oxford Local Arrangements Chair: Julian di Giovanni Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Barcelona GSE

Invited Lectures: Ran Spiegler UCL and Tel Aviv University Joachim Voth University of Zurich

Programme Committee: Mich`eleBelot EUI Florence Raffaella Giacomini University College London B˚ardHarstad University of Oslo Peter Kondor LSE Camille Landais LSE Katrine Løken University of Bergen Alberto Martin CREI Barcelona Claudio Michelacci Einaudi Institute, Rome David Myatt London Business School Georg N¨oldeke University of Basel Nicola Pavoni Bocconi University Imran Rasul University College London Uta Sch¨onberg University College London Ran Spiegler UCL and Tel Aviv University Roland Strausz Humboldt University Berlin Mathias Thoenig HEC Lausanne Frank Verboven University of Leuven Joachim Voth University of Zurich

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Winter Meeting 2016: Edinburgh Programme Chair: Kjetil Storesletten University of Oslo Local Arrangements Chair: Ed Hopkins University of Edinburgh

Invited Lectures: George-Marios Angeletos MIT Jean-Marc Robin Sciences Po, Paris

Programme Committee: Fernando Broner CREI – Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona Raffaella Giacomini University College London Lorenz G¨otte University of Bonn Emmanuel Guerre Queen Mary University of London B˚ardHarstad University of Oslo Camille Landais London School of Economics Thierry Magnac Toulouse School of Economics Kalina Manova University of Warwick Claudio Micchelacci Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance, Rome Volke Nocke University of Mannheim Imran Rasul University College London Morten Ravn University College London Uta Sch¨oenberg University College London Mathias Thoenig HEC Lausanne Mirko Wiederholt University of Frankfurt Chris Woodruff University of Warwick

Winter Meeting 2015: Programme Chair: Jean-Marc Robin Sciences Po, Paris Local Arrangements Chair: Massimo Marinacci Bocconi University

Invited Lectures: Orazio Attanasio University College London Harvard University

Programme Committee: J´erˆomeAdda Bocconi University Fernando Broner CREI – Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona Valentina Corradi University of Surrey, Guildford Aureo de Paula University College London Lorenz G¨otte University of Bonn Emmanuel Guerre Queen Mary University of London Eliana La Ferrara Bocconi University David Martimort Paris School of Economics Gerard Padr´oi Miquel London School of Economics Nicola Pavoni Bocconi University Diego Puga CEMFI, Madrid Morten Ravn University College London Barbara Rossi Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona Johannes Spinnewijn London School of Economics Roland Strausz Humboldt University Berlin Andrea Weber University of Mannheim

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Winter Meeting 2014: Madrid Programme Chair Torsten Persson IIES, Stockholm University Local Arrangements Chair Rafael Repullo CEMFI, Madrid

Invited Lectures: Richard Blundell University College London Toulouse School of Economics

Program Committee: Fernando Broner CREI – Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona Mariacristina de Nardi University College London Toulouse School of Economics Eliana La Ferrara Bocconi University Oliver Linton University of Cambridge David Martimort Paris School of Economics Thierry Mayer Sciences Po, Paris Gerard Padr´oi Miquel London School of Economics Imran Rasul University College London Patrick Rey Toulouse School of Economics Jean-Marc Robin Sciences Po, Paris Jean-Charles Rochet University of Zurich Barbara Rossi Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona Johannes Spinnewijn London School of Economics Andrea Weber University of Mannheim Georg Weizs¨acker Humboldt University Berlin

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Regional Consultants 2013

Chair: Georg Kirchsteiger

Austria and : Leo Kaas (Constance University); [email protected], , financial economics

Benelux: Georg Kirchsteiger (Universite Libre de Bruxelles); [email protected]; behavioral economics, experimental economics, , industrial economics,

Eastern European Countries: Miklos Koren (Central European University Budapest); [email protected]; international trade, economic growth

France, and Portugal: Claudio Michelacci (CEMFI); c.michelacci@cemfi.es; macroeconomics,

Great Britain and Ireland: Valentina Corradi (University of Warwick); [email protected]; econometric theory, financial econometrics, time series

Greece, , Switzerland: Franco Peracchi (Tor Vergata University Rome); franco.peracchi@uni- roma2.it; econometric theory, semiparametric estimation, labor economics

Israel and other countries: Zvika Neeman (Boston University and Tel Aviv University); [email protected]; game theory, , microeconomic theory, law and economics, environmental eco- nomics

Scandinavia: Juuso V¨alim¨aki(Helsinki School of Economics); Juuso.Valimaki@hse.fi; microeconomic theory, industrial organization, game theory, economics of information

Regional Consultants 2012

Chair: Georg Kirchsteiger

Austria and Germany: Leo Kaas (Constance University); [email protected], macroeconomics, financial economics

Benelux: Georg Kirchsteiger (Universite Libre de Bruxelles); [email protected]; behavioral economics, experimental economics, game theory, industrial economics, public economics

Eastern European Countries: Miklos Koren (Central European University Budapest); [email protected]; international trade, economic growth

France, Spain and Portugal: Claudio Michelacci (CEMFI); c.michelacci@cemfi.es; macroeconomics, international economics

Great Britain and Ireland: Valentina Corradi (University of Warwick); [email protected]; econometric theory, financial econometrics, time series

Greece, Italy, Switzerland: Franco Peracchi (Tor Vergata University Rome); franco.peracchi@uni- roma2.it; econometric theory, semiparametric estimation, labor economics

Israel and other countries: Zvika Neeman (Boston University and Tel Aviv University); [email protected]; game theory, information economics, microeconomic theory, law and economics, environmental eco- nomics

Scandinavia: Juuso V¨alim¨aki(Helsinki School of Economics); Juuso.Valimaki@hse.fi; microeconomic theory, industrial organization, game theory, economics of information

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Regional Consultants 2011

Chair: Georg Kirchsteiger

Austria and Germany: Leo Kaas (Constance University); [email protected], macroeconomics, financial economics

Benelux: Georg Kirchsteiger (Universite Libre de Bruxelles); [email protected]; behavioral economics, experimental economics, game theory, industrial economics, public economics

Eastern European Countries: Akos Valentinyi (Central European University, Budapest); A.Valentin- [email protected]; macroeconomics, economic growth and development

France, Spain and Portugal: Claudio Michelacci (CEMFI); c.michelacci@cemfi.es; macroeconomics, international economics

Great Britain and Ireland: Oliver Linton (London School of Economics), [email protected]; nonpara- metric and semiparametric methods, financial econometrics

Greece, Italy, Switzerland: Franco Peracchi (Tor Vergata University Rome); franco.peracchi@uni- roma2.it; econometric theory, semiparametric estimation, labor economics

Israel and other countries: Zvika Neeman (Boston University and Tel Aviv University); [email protected]; game theory, information economics, microeconomic theory, law and economics, environmental eco- nomics

Scandinavia: Juuso V¨alim¨aki(Helsinki School of Economics); Juuso.Valimaki@hse.fi; microeconomic theory, industrial organization, game theory, economics of information

Regional Consultants 2010

Chair: Georg Kirchsteiger

Austria and Germany: Tom Krebs (Mannheim University); [email protected], macroeco- nomics, financial economics

Benelux: Georg Kirchsteiger (Universite Libre de Bruxelles); [email protected]; behavioral economics, experimental economics, game theory, industrial economics, public economics

Eastern European Countries: Akos Valentinyi (Central European University, Budapest); A.Valentin- [email protected]; macroeconomics, economic growth and development

France, Spain and Portugal: Claudio Michelacci (CEMFI); c.michelacci@cemfi.es; macroeconomics, international economics

Great Britain and Ireland: Oliver Linton (London School of Economics), [email protected]; nonpara- metric and semiparametric methods, financial econometrics

Greece, Italy, Switzerland: Franco Peracchi (Tor Vergata University Rome); franco.peracchi@uni- roma2.it; econometric theory, semiparametric estimation, labor economics

Israel and other countries: Zvika Neeman (Boston University and Tel Aviv University); [email protected]; game theory, information economics, microeconomic theory, law and economics, environmental eco- nomics

Scandinavia: Juuso V¨alim¨aki(Helsinki School of Economics); Juuso.Valimaki@hse.fi; microeconomic theory, industrial organization, game theory, economics of information

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Regional Consultants 2009

Chairs: Jean-Marc Robin/Georg Kirchsteiger

UK and Ireland: Oliver Linton (London School of Economics), [email protected]; Econometrics

Greece, Italy, Switzerland: Franco Peracchi (Tor Vergata University Rome); franco.peracchi@uni- roma2.it; Econometrics,

France, Spain and Portugal: Jean-Marc Robin (Paris School of Economics, Paris 1, UCL); jmrobin@univ- paris1.fr; Microeconometrics, Labour

Scandinavia: Kjetil Storesletten (University of Oslo); [email protected]; Quantitative macroe- conomics, Political Economics

Eastern European Countries: Akos Valentinyi (Central European University, Budapest); A.Valentin- [email protected]; Macroeconomic Theory, Transition Economics

Austria and Germany: Tom Krebs (Mannheim University); [email protected], Macroeco- nomics, Financial Economics, Economic Theory

Israel and other countries: Zvika Neeman (Boston University and Tel Aviv University); [email protected]; Microeconomic theory, Game theory, Mechanism design

Benelux: Georg Kirchsteiger (Universite Libre de Bruxelles); [email protected]; Microeconomic theory, Experimental economics, Public economics

Regional Consultants 2008

Chair: Jean-Marc Robin

UK and Ireland: Richard J. Smith (University of Cambridge, UK); [email protected]; Econometric theory

Greece, Italy, Switzerland: Giuseppe Bertola (Universit`adi Torino); [email protected]; Macroe- conomics

France, Spain and Portugal: Jean-Marc Robin (Paris School of Economics, Paris 1, UCL); jmrobin@univ- paris1.fr; Microeconometrics, Labour

Scandinavia: Kjetil Storesletten (University of Oslo); [email protected]; Quantitative macroe- conomics, Political Economics

Eastern European Countries: Akos Valentinyi (Central European University, Budapest); A.Valentin- [email protected]; Macroeconomic Theory, Transition Economics

Austria and Germany: Tom Krebs (Mannheim University); [email protected], Macroeco- nomics, Financial Economics, Economic Theory

Israel and other countries: Zvika Neeman (Boston University and Tel Aviv University); [email protected]; Microeconomic theory, Game theory, Mechanism design

Benelux: Georg Kirchsteiger (Universite Libre de Bruxelles); [email protected]; Microeconomic theory, Experimental economics, Public economics

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Regional Consultants 2007

Chair: Jean-Marc Robin

France, Portugal and Spain: Prof. Jean-Marc Robin (Universit´ede Paris 1 - Panth´eon- Sorbonne); [email protected]; Areas of expertise: Labor economics, microeconometrics, applied labor economics

Greece, Italy and Switzerland: Prof. Giuseppe Bertola (Universit`adi Torino); giuseppe.berto- [email protected]; Areas of expertise: Macroeconomics, labor economics, and financial theory and policy

Benelux: Prof. Matthias Dewatripont (Universit´eLibre de Bruxelles); [email protected]; Areas of expertise: Economics and econometrics

Israel and other areas: Prof. Chaim Fershtman (Eitan Berglas School of Economics, Tel Aviv Univer- sity); [email protected]; Areas of expertise: Industrial organisation, social interaction, sociology and economics

Austria and Germany: Prof. Tom Krebs (University of Mannheim); [email protected]; Areas of expertise: Macroeconomics, financial economics

Eastern European countries: Prof. Akos´ Valentinyi (University of Southampton); [email protected]; Areas of expertise: Macroeconomics, economic growth and development

Great Britain and Ireland: Prof. Richard Smith (University of Cambridge); [email protected]; Areas of expertise: Econometric theory and model selection

Scandinavia: Prof. Kjetil Storesletten (University of Oslo); [email protected]; Areas of expertise: Macroeconomics,

Regional Consultants 2006

Chair: Jean-Marc Robin

France, Portugal and Spain: Prof. Jean-Marc Robin (Universit´ede Paris 1 - Panth´eon- Sorbonne); [email protected]; Areas of expertise: Labor economics, microeconometrics, applied labor economics

Greece, Italy and Switzerland: Prof. Giuseppe Bertola (Universit`adi Torino); giuseppe.berto- [email protected]; Areas of expertise: Macroeconomics, labor economics, and financial theory and policy

Benelux: Prof. Matthias Dewatripont (Universit´eLibre de Bruxelles); [email protected]; Areas of expertise: Economics and econometrics

Israel and other areas: Prof. Chaim Fershtman (Eitan Berglas School of Economics, Tel Aviv Univer- sity); [email protected]; Areas of expertise: Industrial organisation, social interaction, sociology and economics

Eastern European countries: Prof. L´aszl´oM´aty´as(Central European University, Budapest); [email protected]; Areas of expertise: Panel data econometrics

Great Britain and Ireland: Prof. Richard Smith (University of Cambridge); [email protected]; Areas of expertise: Econometric theory and model selection

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Scandinavia: Prof. Kjetil Storesletten (University of Oslo); [email protected]; Areas of expertise: Macroeconomics, political economy

Austria and Germany: Prof. Harald Uhlig (Humboldt University, Berlin); [email protected]; Areas of expertise: Macroeconomics, financial economics, econometrics

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4.3 Appendix C: ESEM Locations

1932 Paris 1990 Barcelona (World Congress) 1933 Leyden 1991 Cambridge 1934 Stresa 1992 1935 Namur 1993 Uppsala 1936 Cambridge 1994 Maastricht 1937 Annecy 1995 Tokyo (World Congress) 1938 Cracow 1996 Istanbul 1939 Elsinore 1997 Toulouse 1948 The Hague 1998 Berlin 1949 Colmar 1999 Santiago de Compostela 1950 Varese 2000 Seattle (World Congress) 1951 Louvain 2001 Lausanne 1952 Cambridge 2002 Venice 1953 Innsbruck 2003 Stockholm∗ 1954 Uppsala 2004 Madrid∗ 1955 Kiel 2005 London (World Congress) 1956 Aix-en-Provence 2006 Vienna∗ 1957 Luxemburg 2007 Budapest∗ 1958 Bilbao 2008 Milan∗ 1959 Amsterdam 2009 Barcelona∗ 1960 Naples 2010 Shanghai (World Congress) 1961 Paris 2011 Oslo∗ 1962 Dublin 2012 Malaga∗ 1963 Copenhagen 2013 Gothenburg∗ 1964 Zurich 2014 Toulouse∗ 1965 Rome (World Congress) 2015 Montreal (World Congress) 1966 Warsaw 2016 Geneva∗ 1967 Bonn 2017 Lisbon∗ 1968 Amsterdam 2018 Cologne∗ 1969 Brussels 2019 Manchester∗ 1970 Cambridge (World Congress) 2020 Milan (World Congress) 1971 Barcelona 2021 Copenhagen∗ 1972 Budapest 2022 Milan∗ 1973 Oslo 1974 Grenoble 1975 Toronto (World Congress) 1976 Helsinki 1977 Vienna 1978 Geneva 1979 Athens 1980 Aix-en-Provence (World Congress) 1981 Amsterdam 1982 Dublin 1983 Pisa 1984 Madrid 1985 Boston (World Congress) 1986 Budapest 1987 Copenhagen 1988 Bologna 1989 Munich

The star (∗) indicates a joint meeting with the EEA congress.

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4.4 Appendix D: Programme Chairs ESEM & EEA

Year ESEM Ec. Theory/TAE ESEM E’metrics/EEE EEA 1986 Seppo Honkapohja Seppo Honkapohja Louis Phlips 1987 Alistair Ulph Timo Ter¨asvirta Charles Wyplosz 1988 Volker B¨ohm Christian Gourieroux John Sutton 1989 Jean-Charles Rochet Giorgio Calzolari 1990 World Congress: Jean-Jacques Laffont Thorvaldur Gylfason 1991 Xavier Vives Herman J. Bierens Francesco Giavazzi 1992 Jacques Thisse Richard Blundell John Vickers 1993 Egbert Dierker Svend Hylleberg Daniel Cohen 1994 Eric Van Damme Eric Renault Urs Schweizer 1995 World Congress: Kenneth F. Wallis Damien J. Neven 1996 Salvador Barber`a Helmut L¨utkepohl Sweder Van Wijnbergen 1997 Costas Meghir Philippe J´ehiel 1998 Bernard Caillaud Juan J. Dolado G´erardRoland 1999 Klaus Schmidt Andrew Chesher Patrick Rey 2000 World Congress: Mathias Dewatripont Danny Quah 2001 Hyun Shin Manuel Arellano J¨orgenW. Weibull 2002 Helmut Bester Martin Browning Thierry Verdier 2003 Bernard Salanie´e Richard Smith Orazio Attanasio 2004 Benny Moldovanu Jean-Marc Robin 2005 World Congress: R. Blundell, T. Persson 2006 Bruno Jullien Oliver Linton Jaime Ventura 2007 Gabrielle Demange Neil Shephard Giancarlo Corsetti 2008 Martin Cripps Thierry Magnac 2009 Juuso V¨alim¨aki Gerard van den Berg Antonio Ciccone 2010 World Congress: D. Acemoglu, M. Arellano, E. Dekel David Stromberg 2011 Ernst-Ludwig von Thadden John van Reenen Espen Moen 2012 Andrea Prat Enrique Sentana Philip Lane 2013 Bruno Biais Jaap Abbring Maristella Botticini 2014 Sven Rady Fabio Canova Martin Cripps 2015 World Congress: B. Honor´e,A. Pakes, M. Piazzesi, L. Samuelson Volker Nocke 2016 Gilat Levy Barbara Rossi Philippe Bachetta, Monika Schnitzer 2017 Kfir Eliaz Imran Rasul Estelle Cantillon, 2018 Marco Ottaviani Mich`eleTertilt Nicola Gennaioli, Marta Reynal 2019 Zvika Neeman Raffaella Giacomini Barbara Petrongolo, 2020 World Congress: V. Chernozhukov, E. Farhi, J. H¨orner,E. La Ferrara Vasco Carvalho, Katrine Løken 2021 Jan Eeckhout Aureo de Paula Philipp Kircher, Antonella Trigari 2022 Vasiliki Skreta Ingvild Alm˚as Monica Costa Dias, Paolo Surico

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4.5 Appendix E: Invited Speakers ESEM

ESEM21

– Fisher-Schultz Lecture: Kate Ho (Princeton)

– Laffont Lecture: Gianluca Violante (Princeton)

ESEM19

– Fisher-Schultz Lecture: Victor Chernozhukov (MIT)

– Laffont Lecture: Fran¸coiseForges (Paris-Dauphine)

– Parallel Invited Sessions: Decisions in Markets and Organizations: Botond K˝oszegi(CEU), Marco Ottaviani (Bocconi) Experimental Economics: Johannes Abeler (Oxford), Yan Chen (Michigan) Micro and Macro Forecasting: Giorgio Primiceri (Northwestern), Frank Schorfheide (UPenn) Advances in Empirical Analysis of Organizations: Oriana Bandiera (LSE), Rachel Griffith (Manch- ester and IFS) Decision Making within Organisations / Political Economy: Navin Kartik (Columbia), Benny Moldovanu (Bonn) New Methods for Sensitivity Analysis: St´ephane Bonhomme (Chicago), Michal Kolesar (Princeton)

– Griliches Lectures: Robert Shimer (Chicago)

ESEM18

– Fisher-Schultz Lecture: (Stanford University)

– Laffont Lecture: Jeremy Greenwood (University of Pennsylvania)

– Parallel Invited Sessions: Business Cycles and Monetary Policy: Nir Jaimovich (Zurich), Silvana Tenreyro (LSE) Economics of Research and Experimentation: Maximilian Kasy (Harvard), Sylvain Chassang (NYU) Dynamic and Policy: B˚ardHarstad (Oslo), Michelle Sovinsky (Mannheim) Family Economics: Katrine Løken (Bergen), J´erˆomeAdda (Bocconi) Organisational Design: Guillaume Plantin (Sciences Po), Tomasz Sadzik (UCLA) Macroeconomics of Inequality: Matthias Doepke (Northwestern), Nezih Guner (CEMFI)

ESEM17

– Fisher-Schultz Lecture: Janet Currie (Princeton University)

– Laffont Lecture: Patrick Kehoe (University of Minnesota)

– Parallel Invited Sessions: Advances in Econometrics: Valentina Corradi (Surrey), Matias D. Cattaneo (Michigan) Advances in Economic Theory: (Princeton), Juuso Toikka (MIT) Advances in Macroeconomics: Lucrezia Reichlin (LBS), Victor Rios-Rull (UPenn) Advances in Economic History: Rick Hornbeck (Chicago), Ran Abramitzky (Stanford) Bounded Rationality: Rani Spiegler (UCL, Tel Aviv), Geoffroy de Clippel (Brown) The Measurement of Preferences: Armin Falk (Bonn), Charlie Sprenger (UCSD)

– Hotelling Lectures: Tomasz Strzalecki (Harvard)

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ESEM16

– Fisher-Schultz Lecture: Mark Watson (Princeton University)

– Laffont Lecture: Debraj Ray ()

– Parallel Invited Sessions: Advances in Econometrics: Valentina Corradi (Surrey), Serena Ng (Columbia) Bounded Rationality and Behavioural Economics: Botond K˝oszegi(Central European University), Paola Manzini (St. Andrews) Advances in Economic Theory: Roland Benabou (Princeton), Leeat Yariv (Caltech) Economic Forecasting: Raffaella Giacomini (UCL), Michael McCracken (St. Louis Fed) Advances in the Analysis of Macro and Financial Data: Refet Gurkaynak (Bilkent), Fabio Canova (EUI) Advances in Contract Theory: Marina Halac (Columbia and Warwick), Thomas Mariotti (Toulouse)

ESEM14

– Fisher-Schultz Lecture: Randall Wright (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

– Laffont Lecture: Harald Uhlig (University of Chicago)

– Parallel Invited Sessions: Dynamics of Mergers: Lanier Benkard (Stanford), Volker Nocke (Mannheim) Macroeconomics: Emmanuel Farhi (Harvard), Kjetil Storesletten (Oslo) Corporate Finance: Nicola Gennaioli (Bocconi), Marco Ottaviani (Bocconi) Econometrics: Francesca Molinari (Cornell), Tao Zha (Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta) Dynamic Mechanism Design: Simon Board (UCLA), Alessandro Pavan (Northwestern) Trade: Philipp Kircher (Edinburgh), Gianmarco Ottaviano (LSE)

ESEM13

– Fisher-Schultz Lecture: Larry Samuelson (Yale)

– Laffont Lecture: Quang Vuong (New York University)

– Parallel Invited Sessions: Computation of Dynamic Games: Ulrich Doraszelski (UPenn), (Georgetown) Macroeconomic Dynamics and Finance: Klaus Adam (Mannheim), Pierre-Olivier Weill (UCLA) Games and Incentives: Fran¸coiseForges (Paris-Dauphine), Johannes H¨orner(Yale) Dynamic Models with Latent Variables: St´ephaneBonhomme (CEMFI), Ivana Komunjer (San Diego) Empirical Timing Games: Aureo de Paula (UCL), Philipp Schmidt-Dengler(Mannheim) Liquidity: Economics and Empirics: Christine Parlour (Berkeley), Dimitri Vayanos (LSE)

ESEM12

– Fisher-Schultz Lecture: Stephen Morris (Princeton)

– Laffont Lecture: Pierre-Andr´eChiappori

– Parallel Invited Sessions: Network Economics: Andrea Galeotti (Essex), Adam Szeidl (Central European University) Demand Analysis in Empirical IO: Liran Einav (Stanford), Philip Haile (Yale) Choice with Bounded Rationality: Botond K˝oszegi(Berkeley), Rani Spiegler (Tel Aviv/UCL)

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Social Interactions: Bryan Graham (Berkeley), Stephen Durlauf (Winsconsin) Search and Matching: Jan Eeckhout (UPF), Fabien Postel-Vinay (Bristol) Forecasting of Macro and Financial Variables: Allan Timmermann (San Diego), Ulrich M¨uller(Prince- ton)

ESEM11

– Fisher-Schultz Lecture:

– Laffont Lecture:

– Parallel Invited Sessions TAE: Mathias Dewatripont, Christian Hellwig, Ilya Segal, Viral Acharya, Dirk Kruger, David Martimort

– Parallel Invited Sessions EEE: Don Andrews, John List, Chad Syverson, Oliver Linton, Oriana Bandiera, Frank Verboven

ESEM09

– Fisher-Schultz Lecture: Faruk Gul

– Laffont Lecture: Guido Imbens

– Parallel Invited Sessions TAE: Marco Battaglini, Andrea Prat, Mike Golosov, Laura Veldkamp, Dirk Bergemann, Muhamet Yildiz

– Parallel Invited Sessions EEE: Jinyong Hahn, Goeran Kauermann, Federico Bandi, Enno Mammen, , Kjell Salvanes

ESEM08

– Fisher-Schultz Lecture: Joel Horowitz

– Laffont Lecture: Philip Reny

– Parallel Invited Sessions TAE: Guiseppe Moscarini, Christopher Pissarides, Benny Moldovanu, Juuso Valimaki, , Ivan Werning

– Parallel Invited Sessions EEE: Victor Chernozhukov, Miguel Delgado, Gerard van den Berg, Michael Keane, Elie Tamer, Quang Vuong

ESEM07

– Fisher-Schultz Lecture: Matthew O. Jackson

– Laffont Lecture: Eric Renault

– Parallel Invited Sessions TAE: Enriqueta Aragon`es,David Austen-Smith, Maristella Botticini, Sanjeev Goyal, Wolfgang Pesendorfer, Utku Unver

– Parallel Invited Sessions EEE: , Robert F. Engle, Serena Ng, Suzanne Schennach, Enrique Sentana, Edward Vytlacil

ESEM06

– Fisher-Schultz Lecture:

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– Laffont Lecture:

– Parallel Invited Sessions TAE: Roland Benabou, Wouter Dessein, Luis Garicano, John List, Thomas Mariotti, Vincenzo Quadrini

– Parallel Invited Sessions EEE: Xiaohong Chen, Thierry Magnac, Werner Ploberger, Benedikt P¨otscher, Peter Robinson, John Rust

ESEM04

– Fisher-Schultz Lecture: Paul Milgrom

– Review of Economic Studies Lecture: Francois Bourguignon

– Parallel Invited Sessions TAE: Bruno Biais, Jacob Goeree, Matt Jackson, Phil Reny, Harald Uhlig, Asher Wolinsky

– Parallel Invited Sessions EEE: Christopher Flinn, Javier Hidalgo, Arthur Lewbel, Costas Meghir, R.J. Smith, George Tauchen

ESEM03

– Fisher-Schultz Lecture: Charles Manski

– Review of Economic Studies Lecture: Kevin Murphy

– Parallel Invited Sessions TAE: Faruk Gul, David Martimort, Xavier Vives

– Parallel Invited Sessions EEE: Yacine Ait-Sahalia, Guido Imbens, Oliver Linton

ESEM 2002

– Fisher-Schultz Lecture: Douglas Gale

– Joint Economic Theory and Econometric Invited Session: Robert Porter

– Invited Sessions TAE: Mark Armstrong, Mathias Dewatripont, Benny Moldovanu, Larry Samuelson

– Invited Sessions EEE: Neil Shephard, Jean Marc Robin, Manuel Arellano, Andrew Chesher

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4.6 Appendix F: Winners of the ESEM Awards

ESEM19

– Daniel Garrett (Toulouse School of Economics): “Payoff Implications of Incentives Contracting”

– Alexander Torgovitsky (University of Chicago): “Nonparametric Estimates of Demand in the California Health Insurance Exchange”

ESEM18

– Michele Fioretti (University of Southern California): “Public Goods Through Markets: Do Charitable Auctions Work?”

– David Schindler (): “Shocking Racial Attitudes: Black G.I.s in Europe”

ESEM17

– David Schindler (Tilburg University): “Dynamics in Gun Ownership and Crime - Evidence from the Aftermath of Sandy Hook”

– Andreas Uthemann (LSE): “Identifying Information Flows in Over-the-Counter Markets: Evidence from a Consensus Pricing Service”

ESEM16

– Barbara Biasi (Stanford University): “Unions, Salaries, and the Market for Teachers: Evidence from Wisconsin”

– Matthias Meier (University of Bonn): “Delta Method Inference for a Class of Set-Identified SVARs”

– Daniel Quigley (University of Oxford): “Crowding Out Disclosure: Amplification and Stress Test Design”

ESEM14

– Fanny Camara and Nicolas Dupuis (Toulouse School of Economics): “Structural Estimation of Expert Strategic Bias: The Case of Movie Reviewers”

– Kai-Uwe M¨uller(DIW Berlin): “Analyzing Economic Policies that Affect Supply and Demand: A Structural Model of Productivity, Labour Supply and Rationing”

ESEM13

– S. Anukriti (Boston College): “The Fertility-Sex Ratio Trade–off: Unintended Consequences of Financial Incentives”

– Michele Valsecchi (University of Gothenburg): “Local Elections and Corruption during Democratization: Evidence from Indonesia”

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4.7 Appendix G: Countries in the Region Europe and Other Areas Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, , Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, , Estonia, European Union, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Guernsey and Alderney, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jersey, Kosovo, Latvia, Lebanon, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Isle of Man, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, , , Palestine, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands, , Switzerland, Syria, Turkey, Ukraine,

(as of 2 April 2020)

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