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Final ESAM11 Handbook:

To preview the final version of the ESAM11 Handbook please click here. (This will be provided to all delegates in their satchel at registration).

DETAILED PROGRAM: (viewed through Conference Maker).


To view the current detailed program, please click here. THIS VERSION WILL BE UPDATED IMMEDIATELY AS CHANGES OCCUR ONSITE.

Poster Session Information:

Poster sessions will be held each lunch time in the Bonython Hall, University of Adelaide. 

Set up/pack down: Poster presenters may access Bonython Hall to set up your poster on Tuesday 5 July from 12.00pm. Posters should be taken down on Thursday after 1.30pm. In the case that you are only attending one day, you are to set up and pack down your poster at the same times, but on the relevant day of your registration. Posters are of the responsibility of the presenter, if a poster is left behind it will not be the Organiser's responsibility. 

Poster Session: Poster presenters should be available through each session to answer any questions that delegates may have about their information. 

Requirements: Poster presentations should be made to standard A1 in size. 
                        Poster presenters should bring their own pins and/or sticky velcro dots (male) in order to put up their poster. (Some pins will be provided)

If you have any further queries, please contact candice@aomevents.com

Members of the Program Committee will include:

Associate Professor M
urali Agastya (Microeconomic theory and game theory)

Professor Kym Anderson (Agricultural Economics and Development Economics)

Dr Ralph Bayer (Experimental Economics and Game Theory).

Professor Zongwu Cai (Panel Data Econometrics and Quantitative Finance)

Professor Jonathan Pincus (Public Economics)

Professor Jonathan Karnon (Public Health and Health Economics)

Professor Vance Martin (Macroeconometrics and Applied Macroeconometrics)

Professor Andrew McLennan (Microeconomic Theory and Game Theory)

Dr Stephanie McWhinnie (Environmental Economics)

Dr Mandar Oak (Microeconomics and Public Finance)

Professor Richard Pomfret (Development Economics and Trade)

Associate Professor Colin Rogers (Macroeconomic Theory and International Finance)

Professor Mark Weder (Macroeconomic Theory and Monetary Economics)

Associate Professor Xueyan Zhao (Health Economics and Applied Econometrics)

Professor Ralf Zurbrugg (Financial Economics)

Dr Xibin Zhang (Bayesian Econometrics and Financial Econometrics), Monash University


Special Symposia


The key interests of the Econometric Society (Microeconomic theory, International trade and Econometric theory) will be reflected in the program under development by the program committee. Special symposia will likely include:
- Applied Microeconometrics (Firm-level data analysis)
- Development Economics and International Trade
- Environmental Economics
- Experimental Economics
- Financial Economics
- Health Economics and Public Health Policy

Social Program

Welcome Reception
Monday 4 July 2011
18:30 - 20:30
Venue: Ground Floor Foyer, Nexus 10 Building, The University of Adelaide, 10 North Terrace, Adelaide

Meeting Dinner
Wednesday 6 July 2011
18:30 - 22:30
Venue: Crowne Plaza Hotel, Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide

Related Events Post Conference

Recent Trends and Advances in Econometrics - Monash University

Satellite Workshops and Conferences

Frontiers in Econometrics Workshop on 12 -13 July, Brisbane
http://www.ncer.edu.au/

40th Annual Conference of Economists on 11-13 July, Canberra
http://www.ace2011.org.au/