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https://economicsocietyofaustraliacentralcouncil.createsend.com/t/Vi... New South Wales No. 13 Economic Lunchtime Seminar Society of Australia, Thursday 26 February 2015 February 2015 Topic: Current state and future prospects of the history of economic In this Newsletter thought Lunchtime Seminar Cost Benefit Analysis Forum Speaker: Professor Paul Oslington Emerging Economist Series HESTA 28th Conference Date: Thursday 26 February 2015 AC E 2015 International Economic Time: 12.15pm for a 12.30pm start Associat ion Jobs in Economics Venue: Ground Floor East Seminar Room, RBA, 65 Martin Place, Sydney link here Biography Paul Oslington is Professor of Economics and Dean of Business at Alphacrucis College, and Adjunct Professor at Australian Catholic University. He was previously Associate Professor of Economics at University of New South Wales, and held visiting appointments at University of Please visit us on Oxford, University of British Columbia, and Princeton Theological Seminary and University. He esansw.org.au is Vice-President Academic of the Economic Society (NSW Branch). To update your profile, please click here Professor Oslington works on international trade, labour markets and the history and philosophy of economics. He is an international leader in the emerging interdisciplinary field of economics Copyright © 2015 and theology. Publications include books The Theory of International Trade and The Economic Society of Unemployment, Economics and Religion , Adam Smith as Theologian, Oxford Handbook of Australia. Inc, All rights Christianity and Economics, an edition of Jacob Viner ‘s The Customs Union Issue as well as reserved. You are receiving articles in Economic Record, Australian Economic Papers, Australian Journal of Labour this email because you Economics, Economics Letters, World Economy, Review of International Economics, History of are/were a member of the Economics Review, Journal of the History of Economic Thought and History of Political Economic Society of Economy. Aust r alia Inc. To unsubscribe please click here. REGISTER NOW Cost Benefit Analysis Forum Hold the Date Following the success of the 2014 CBA Forum “Context & Issues”, we are pleased to announce that a similar session is currently being developed and will be held on Friday 17th July 2015. More information will be available soon, in the meantime, please hold this date in your diary. If you are interested in speaking or contributing please contact ESA NSW President, Richard Tooth via [email protected] 1 of 2 11-Feb-15 1:46 PM https://economicsocietyofaustraliacentralcouncil.createsend.com/t/Vi... Emerging Economist Series Last Friday we hosted Professor Geoff Brennan at our Emerging Economist Series lunch. Our next lunch will be on Tuesday, 14 April with political editor, Laura Tingle. HESTA 28th Conference 13-14 July, Sydney The History of Economic Thought Society of Australia will hold its 28th conference in Sydney 13-14 July 2015. Follow this link for more information. We would be pleased to promote your economic event both through our website and in this newsletter. Please contact us at [email protected] ACE 2015 Submissions now OPEN Key Dates Call for papers opens: Now Open - See Below Registration: Opening late February 2015 Final date for submission of papers: 6 March 2015 Notification of acceptance: 30 April 2015 Early Bird: Closes 15 May 2015 The 2015 Australian Conference of Economists is please to announce that submissions for the Conference are now open. For further information or to submit your abstract please click here. International Economic Association Newsletter The IEA December 2014 can be downloaded from the Society’s Central Council website. Contents include: Highlights from the World Congress; News from IEA Members; Call for Papers. Follow this link. Daniel Rodrik has been appointed as the new Vice President of the International Economic Association Jobs in Economics Employment opportunities are regularly promoted through our website. Click here to view. If you would like to advertise your economics vacancy for a cost of just $110, please contact us via [email protected]. 2 of 2 11-Feb-15 1:46 PM.