Here's the call for papers:
Call for Papers
2014 Decentralization Conference
The 2014 Decentralization Conference will be hosted
by the Department of Economics at Stanford University on June 10th
and 11th at The Sheraton Palo Alto, in Palo Alto, California.
The Local organizer will be Fuhito Kojima.
Submissions will
be accepted until March 15th, 2014. Full papers are preferred, but
extended abstracts will also be considered. To submit a paper, please submit
your paper to Megan Glatzel (mglatzel@stanford.edu) with the
subject line Decentralization Submission. We aim to announce
the conference program by April 15th. All participants must
confirm their attendance by May 1, 2014.
The theme of this year's conference will be market and institutional
design. As mentioned in an earlier email, the conference will co-locate
with the ACM Conference on Economics and Computation (http://www.sigecom.org/ec14/) and the NBER Market Design working group, creating an interdisciplinary
market design conference. The combined conferences will run from the
morning of Sunday June 8th to Thursday June 12th. Participants as well as their
graduate students are encouraged to attend for the entire week.
There will be a joint session of all three conferences taking place on
the morning of June 10th. Owing to this joint session, our exclusive portion of the conference will
be slightly shorter than usual. We expect the program to consist of between ten
and twelve papers. In keeping with the traditional format of
this conference, each presenter will be allocated an hour to allow for
technical and detailed presentations.
We have reserved a block of rooms at the Sheraton Palo Alto. You can
contact them by email at www.sheraton.com/paloalto or by phone at 650
462 2930
Please feel free to forward this to email to any scholars who might be
interested in presenting at or attending the conference.
All the best
Scott E Page
University of Michigan
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