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The European Workshop on General Equilibrium Theory (EWGET) has been held each year since 1991. The firstworkshop was hosted by the University of Geneva.
Other host universities were the European University Institute (1992), Université Catholique de Louvain-la-Neuve (1993, 1997), University of Copenhagen (1994, 1999), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (1995, 1998), Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (2000), University of Maastricht (2001), National Technical University of Athens (2002), Universität Bielefeld (2003), University of Venice (2004), Universität Zurich (2005), Universidade Nova de Lisboa (2006), University of Warwick (co-organised with Queen Mary University, 2007), University of Salerno (2008), Universitat Pompeu Fabra (2009), Cracow University of Economics (2010), Universidade de Vigo (2011), University of Exeter (2012) and Universität Wien (2013), Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (2014), University of Naples (2015), University of Glasgow (2016).
Similar workshops have been held in the United States (NSF-CEME-NBER General Equilibrium Conference), Asia (GETA), and Brazil (Gein Rio).
EWGET workshops consist primarily of presentations of submitted papers on the subject of general equilibrium theory and related topics.
Since 2003, the EWGET workshop features an invited Plenary Lectures in Honor of Gerard Debreu presented by a distinguished scholar in the field of general equilibrium theory. Past speakers include Leonid Hurwicz (2003), Werner Hildenbrand (2004), Graciela Chichilnisky (2005), David Cass (2006), Andreu Mas-Colell (2007), Roger Guesnerie (2008), Roy Radner (2009), David Schmeidler (2010), Herakles Polemarchakis (2011), Yves Balasko (2012), Ali Khan (2013), Edward C. Prescott (2014), Nicholas Yannelis (2015) and Michael Magill and Martine Quinzii (2016). Since 2007, the EWGET workshop also includes an invited plenary lecture on Economic Theory. In the past, the "Economic Theory Lectures" have been given by Jean-François Mertens (2007), Michele Boldrin (2008), Egbert Dierker (2009, 2013), Edward Prescott (2010), Nicholas Yannelis (2011), Felix Kubler (2012), Aloisio Araujo (2014), Bernard Cornet (2015) and Yves Sprumont (2016).
Mar
23rd
'17
23:00 Deadline for submitting papers
Apr
10th
07:30 Registration opens
19th
22:00 Deadline for registration
21st
13:00 Registration closes
Jun
1st
14:00 Starting date
3rd
16:00 Closing date
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