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Subject: (Fwd) Computational Economics workshop annoucement
From: Olivier Thébaud (Olivier.Thebaud@ifremer.fr)
Date: lun fév 19 2001 - 18:54:03 CET

Hello all,

For those interested in computational economics, an information
which may be of interest.

Regards,

Olivier Thébaud
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Date sent: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 13:55:32 -0500
Send reply to: Dawn Parker <dawparke@indiana.edu>
From: Dawn Parker <dawparke@indiana.edu>
Subject: Computational Economics workshop annoucement
To: RESECON@lsv.uky.edu

This is a very valuable workshop for grad students interested in
computational economics, agent-based modeling, and complexity
theory.

                                   Dawn

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Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 08:02:11 -0500 (EST)
From: "John H. Miller" <miller@zia.hss.cmu.edu>
Subject: Please post this...

Friends,

Could you please post the following announcement to any relevant
venues (departments, bboards, etc.).

I hope everyone is well.

Thanks

John

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Seventh Annual Santa Fe Institute Graduate Workshop in Economics

Computational Modeling and Complexity

15-28 July, 2001, Santa Fe, NM

---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- The Santa Fe Institute Economics Program is pleased to announce the seventh annual Graduate Workshop in Economics. The workshop will bring together a group of advanced graduate students and a small faculty for an intensive two week study of computational modeling in economics. The workshop will consist of lectures by faculty, special topic seminars by members of the Santa Fe Institute, and presentations of work in progress by graduate student participants. The primary goal of the summer workshop is to assist graduate students pursuing research agendas which include a computational component. A significant portion of the workshop will be devoted to analyzing and improving research being conducted by the graduate student participants.

To get a better idea about workshop activities and focus, please take a look at the previous workshop pages located at http://zia.hss.cmu.edu/econ/

Participation at the workshop will be limited to fifteen graduate students. Student travel (up to a reasonable limit), accommodations, and living expenses will be supported by the workshop.

To Apply

Applicants ideally should have completed a minimum of two years of graduate study in economics and be actively pursuing research in computational economics (highly qualified applicants who do not meet these exact criteria will also be considered). Interested students should submit a recent curriculum vitae, at least one letter of recommendation, two references, and a one page outline of a current or proposed research project in computational economics. Preference will be given to applicants who best demonstrate the ability to successfully complete research in the area of computational economics.

Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

Completed applications should be sent to Scott E. Page at the Michigan address below.

---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- The application deadline is 6 April, 2001. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --

For more information contact either of the organizers.

John H. Miller Social and Decision Sciences Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 miller@zia.hss.cmu.edu (412) 268-3229

Send applications to:

Scott E. Page 426 Thompson Street CPS ISR University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 48106 spage@umich.edu (734) 615-2805

---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- This program is made possible through the support of the Santa Fe Institute and the Walker Foundation. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- ------- End of forwarded message ------- --------------- Dr. Olivier Thébaud Economist IFREMER Maritime Economics Service B.P. 70 29280 Plouzané FRANCE

Tel: +33 (0)2 98 22 49 60 Fax: +33 (0)2 98 22 47 76 Email: olivier.thebaud@ifremer.fr

Web Page (in French) : http://www.ifremer.fr/drvsem/

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