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The Fifth Asian General Equilibrium Theory Workshop     
 (GETA2008)
 
Wang Yanan Institute for Studies in Economics, Xiamen University, Xiamen, China
Center for Economics Research,Shandong University, Shandong ,China
                                     August 4-6, 2008
 
The 5th General Equilibrium Theory workshop, Asia (GETA2008), jointly organized by Wang Yanan Institute for Studies in Economics, Xiamen University and Center for Economics Research,Shandong University, will take place in Wang Yanan Institute for Studies in Economics (WISE), Xiamen University, Xiamen, China, on August 4-6, 2008.
 
The workshop is to provide an opportunity for researchers getting together, exchanging ideas and presenting their latest research developments in the broad area of economic theory, namely, decision theory, game theory and general equilibrium theory, and other related fields. The program consist primarily contributed papers. Young researchers are also encouraged to submit their papers.
 
Papers on general equilibrium theory presented in GETA are eligible for an annual special issue in the Journal of Mathematical Economics.
 
Plenary Speakers of the conference include

*CHEW, Soo-Hong
HKUST, HK
*CORNET, Bernard
University of Kansas, USA & Universite de Paris 1, France
*ZAMIR, Shmuel
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel


Program Committee:

CHEW, Soo-Hong
HKUST, HK
GOENKA, Aditya
NUS, Singapore
HARA, Chiaki
Kyoto University, Japan
KAJII, Atsushi
Kyoto University, Japan
KAMIYA, Kazuya
University of Tokyo, Japan
LUO, Xiao
NUS, Singapore & Academic Sinica, Taiwan
MA, Chenghu
Xiamen University, China (Program Chair)
SUN, Yeneng
NUS, Singapore

 
Local Organizational Committee:

CHEN, Guojin
Xiamen University
HONG, Yongmiao
Cornell University
HUANG, Shaoan
Shandong University (Co-Chair)
SIN, Chor-Yiu
Xiamen University
ZHAO, Yang
Xiamen University

Submissions can be made through the official web:
Submission Deadline: 15 March, 2008
Accommodation supports will be provided for all presenters.
 
Xiamen University was founded in 1921 by Mr. Tan Kah-Kee, a well-known oversea Chinese patriot. The university is located on the resort-like island of Xiamen which has a reputation of Garden over the Sea and has direct flights to many major cities in Asia. Thanks to the contribution and influence of the late president, Professor Wang Yanan, a prominent economist who first translated Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations and karl Marxs Das Kapital into Chinese, economics study in Xiamen University has been among the very top programs in China. The Wang Yanan Institute for Studies in Economics (http://www.wise.xmu.edu.cn) is a recent effort of the Ministry of Education of China and Xiamen University to build a first class research institute and facilitate domestic and international research and academic exchanges.
 
Founded in 1901, Shandong University is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in China.  A subordinate to Shandong University, Center for Economic Research (CER) is a university-level institute for scientific research and graduate student training and was founded in 2001. With emphases on both applied and theoretical economics, CER has made significant contribution to foundational research in various subject areas of economic theory.  CER is striving for a first- class research institute in China, and is promoting research and academic exchange nation-wise and internationally.
 
 
Links to Previous GETA Workshops:
 
1. 2004, Kyoto
2. 2005, Tokyo
3. 2006, Taipei
4. 2007, Singapore
 
 

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