Rocky Mountain
Empirical Trade Conference

Tenth Annual:

Banff, Canada

May 28-30, 2019

Organized by

Eugene Beaulieu , University of Calgary
Tibor Besedeš , Georgia Institute of Technology
Jon Haveman, FREIT

Sponsored by

 
The University of Calgary will host the tenth annual Rocky Mountain Empirical Trade Conference in Banff, Canada. Economists specializing in empirical economic research on issues relating to international trade and investment will present their latest research at this meeting.

The conference is open to other attendees whose papers are not on the program. There is no entry fee, but space is limited and will be provided on a first-come, first-serve basis for those not on the program. If you plan to attend but not to present a paper, please follow the registration link below.

This year's conference will be held immediately before the Canadian Economics Association 53rd Annual Conference, also held in Banff May 31 to June 2.

Keynote Speaker:

Conference Format:

The conference will begin in the morning on Tuesday and will continue through Thursday at noon. The program will include a total of 15 papers, with one hour per paper devoted to presentation (40 mins), discussant remarks (10 mins), and open discussion (10 mins).

All participants are expected to attend all sessions on the three days of the conference.
(Links to papers will be embedded in the Program.)
(If the link fails, we do not have the paper.)

Conference Registration:

  • Please notify us if you would like to attend and/or would be willing to serve as a discussant but are not submitting a paper.

Conference Information:

TBA