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3rd Rare Voices in Economics Conference

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9 September | Geneva Graduate Institute


The third Rare Voices in Economics
Conference is a 2-day academic event that aims to promote a meaningful exchange among economists of diverse backgrounds and showcases selected high-quality research presentations.

The keynote speakers are Professor Eleonora Guarnieri (University of Bristol) and Professor Augustin Tapsoba (Toulouse School of Economics).

As part of the conference, a public roundtable on "Challenges of Rare Voices: From Households to Institutions" will be held on Monday 9 September.

The event welcomes all economic research fields and is supported by the Geneva School of Economics and Management, the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, and the University of Lausanne.

The conference is organized by the Rare Voices in Economics; an initiative founded in 2019 by Ph.D. students in Economics at the University of Geneva, the Graduate Institute, the University of Lausanne, and EPFL. The initiative aims to create an inclusive and challenging academic environment that supports diverse voices within the economics profession and provides a safe space for young researchers to receive feedback and gain visibility.

> For more information, visit the event website.
> To view the full conference program, click here.

 

September 9, 2024
  2024
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