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From: BARRETEAU Olivier (Olivier.Barreteau@montpellier.cemagref.fr)
Date: Wed Nov 24 2004 - 08:54:42 CET

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>REMINDER: CALL FOR PAPERS
>
>Fourth European Meeting on Applied Evolutionary Economics (EMAEE)
>Utrecht, The Netherlands, 19-21 May 2005
>
>Information is now available at <http://www.emaee.net/> www.emaee.net
>
>Theme: Geography, Networks and Innovation
>Host: the Urban and Regional research centre Utrecht (URU), Utrecht
>University
>Contact person: Koen Frenken (k.frenken@geog.uu.nl)
>
>Keynote speakers:
>Stefano Breschi (Bocconi University)
>Jurgen Essletzbichler (University of Southampton)
>Elizabeth Garnsey (University of Cambridge)
>Steven Klepper (Carnegie Mellon University)
>Mario Maggioni (Catholic University Milan)
>Maureen McKelvey (Chalmers University of Technology)
>
>Scientific committee:
>Isabel Alvarez (University Complutense de Madrid, S), Ron Boschma (URU,
>Utrecht University, NL), Nicolas Carayol (BETA, University of
>Strasbourg, F), Alexander Ebner (Erfurt University, D), Koen Frenken
>(URU, Utrecht University, NL), Paola Giuri (LEM, Scuola Superiore
>Sant'Anna, I), Marko Hekkert (Copernicus Institute, Utrecht University,
>NL), Werner Hölzl (Vienna University of Economics and Business
>Administration, AT), Simona Iammarino (SPRU, University of Sussex, UK),
>Keld Laursen (Copenhagen Business School, DK), Johann Peter Murmann
>(Kellogg, Northwestern University, USA), Alessandro Nuvolari (ECIS,
>Eindhoven University of Technology, NL), Vanessa Oltra (University of
>Bordeaux, F), Christopher Palmberg (ETLA, Helsinki, FI), Andreas Pyka
>(University of Augsburg, D), Hans Schenk (USE, Utrecht University, NL),
>Erik Stam (ERIM, Erasmus University Rotterdam, NL), Paul Windrum
>(Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)
>
>Objective: The objective of the European Meetings on Applied
>Evolutionary Economics is to bring together researchers with an interest
>in the empirical application of evolutionary economics. We aim at a
>fruitful exchange of the latest methods and tools in evolutionary
>approaches to economic change.
>
>Themes: The central theme is geography, networks and innovation, and
>this theme will be reflected in six keynotes speeches by leading
>scholars in the fields of evolutionary economics and economic geography.
>Other themes include the areas of: Complexity theory, Demand, Economic
>history, Entrepreneurship, Evolutionary theory of the firm,
>History-friendly modelling, Industrial dynamics, Innovation systems,
>Institutional change, Sustainable development, and Policy.
>
>Structure: Selection takes place on the basis of extended abstracts of
>about 1000 words containing information on theory, methodology, data,
>and (expected) results. All paper presentations will have a discussant.
>A selection of papers will appear in the Edward Elgar series on Applied
>Evolutionary Economics. Possibly, special issues of relevant journals
>will be organised as well. There is no fee.
>
>Important dates:
>1 December 2004: deadline sending extended abstract (to
>k.frenken@geog.uu.nl)
>1 February 2005: notification of acceptance or rejection of abstracts
>1 May 2005: deadline sending full papers (to k.frenken@geog.uu.nl)
>
>Koen Frenken
>

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