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58th Annual Meetings of the CEA
Online Sessions Day: Friday May 24, 2024
In-person Session Days: Thursday May 30 (Embrace Day Sessions), Friday May 31 - Saturday June 1, 2024 (Main session days).
Note: your in-person registration also gives you access to the online day; we hope you attend.
Programme Highlights
CEA 2024 Detailed Preliminary Programme here. Choose "Programme" or "Programme Schedule" in the top menu. Use "Programme" to search for sessions or people.
Session dates/times listed below may be subject to change. However, we will do our best to keep the times/dates listed)
State of the Art Lectures | |
Nathaniel Baum-Snow (Rotman School of Management) Housing Supply and Housing Affordability: An Overview of Recent Evidence |
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Sendhil Mullainathan (Chicago Booth) Algorithmic Economics |
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Mariacristina De Nardi (University of Minnesota)
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Erin Strumpf (McGill University) |
Abel Brodeur (University of Ottawa) Do we have a reproducibility and replicability crisis in economics? Online - May 24th |
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Emi Nakamura (University of California, Berkeley) Natural Experiments to Guide Macroeconomic Policy Online - May 24th |
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CEA Presidential Address | |
Saturday June 1, 2024 Michelle Alexopoulos (University of Toronto) Tracking Technical Change: Past, Present & Future |
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CWEC Lecture | |
Saturday, June 1, 2024 Nina Banks (Bucknell University) ***CWEC Luncheon has been moved to Saturday June 1 for CEA 2024 |
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Embrace Lecture | |
Thursday May 30, 2024 |
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Innis Lecture | |
Friday May 31, 2024 Kevin Milligan (University of British Columbia) The Time of Your Life: The Mortality and Longevity of Canadians |
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Purvis Lecture | |
Friday May 31, 2024 Sylvain Leduc (Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco) ***Purvis Luncheon has been moved to Friday, May 31 for CEA 2024 Snow Belt to Sun Belt Migration: End of Era? |
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Receptions | Friday Evening Following the Innis Lecture & Saturday Evening Following the Presidential Address at Toronto Metropolitan University's Mattamy Athletic Centre (the historic former Maple Leaf Gardens). Your conference badge will be required to enter the reception. |
Bank of Canada Fellowship Lecture | |
Daniel Trefler (University of Toronto, Rotman School of Management) AI and Cross-Border Data Regulation: Tackling the New Frontier with a Large Language Model |
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Canadian Public Policy / Analyse de politiques: Lecture and 50th Anniversary Special Issue Event / Conférence et événement pour le numéro spécial du 50e anniversaire | |
Donn Feir (University of Victoria)
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CIRANO-JDI-Phelps-RIIB Invited Lecture on Competition Policy and Regulation | |
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Volker Nocke (University of Mannheim) Optimal Merger Remedies
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CDESG (Canadian Development Economics Study Group) Keynote Lecture | |
Chris Blattman (University of Chicago) The Past and Future of Conflict Research
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CLEF (Canadian Labour Economics Forum) Keynote Lecture | |
Philip Oreopoulos (University of Toronto) |
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ECCC (Environment and Climate Change Canada) Keynote Lecture | |
Jennifer Winter (University of Calgary) Climate Policy and Affordability in Canada: Interactions and Policy Levers
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Conference Organizing Committee:
Programme Chair: Professor John Galbraith (McGill University)
Programme Office:
Jack Madison, CEA Conference Coordinator
Paula Emery, CEA A/Executive Officer
Local Organizers at Toronto Metropolitan University:
Professor Richard Chisik
Professor Brennan Thompson
Programme Selection Committee:
CEA Study Groups and Scientific Committees [list forthcoming]
Session Organizers and Other Contributors [list forthcoming]
CEA 2024 Detailed Preliminary Programme here.
Please Note: To increase the readability of the program, we will edit long or multiple affiliations using the author's Web page, REPEC, etc. to verify the main affiliation. We apologize in advance if despite our best efforts an error has found its way into the programme. If any concerns are found, please identify them in an email to conference@economics.ca