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World-renowned economists will be on hand to talk economics.

If you come, expecting economic bigwigs, you'll not be disappointed. Just who are they?

Here's a who's who list: Professors Joshua Aizenman (University of California, Santa Cruz), Pranab Bardhan (University of California, Berkeley), Hal Hill (Australia National University), Cheng Hsiao (University of Southern California), Ali Khan (John Hopkins University), Peter John Lloyd (University of Melbourne), Warwick J McKibbin (Australian National University), Ronald McKinnon (Stanford University), Danny Quah (London School of Economics), Donald Rubin (Harvard University), Clement Tisdell (University of Queensland), Wing Thye Woo (University of California, Davis), and many more.

At least 250 experts are expected to be at the conference that is fast gaining in reputation – the Singapore Economic Review Conference.

All can register
Alumni, academics, economists in private and public practices, policymakers, students...you are wanted.

Singapore Economic Review Conference 2009
Date: 6 to 8 August 2009 (Thursday to Saturday)
Venue: Swissotel, Singapore
Early Bird Registration: Now till 30 May 2009.

To register, click here.

For details on the Conference, go to the website.

Call for paper
Keen to present a theoretical or empirical paper on any aspects of economics? Please submit the abstract/full paper by here.

About the organiser, SER
The Conference held this year is the third one organised by the Singapore Economic Review (SER). SER is an international economics journal housed under NTU's Division of Economics and Centre for Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, or CLASS, for short.

SER is a general economic journal devoted to the publishing of papers of high academic standard on wide ranging economic issues, especially those impinging on Southeast Asia and the broader Asia-Pacific region. It is a leading journal in economics in Asia since it was founded in 1956.

SER is also indexed in major economics indices such as the Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI); Google Scholar; EconLit; and RePec.

To find out more, contact Ms Joey Kek, Senior Manager, Singapore Economic Review, on 6514 8364 or email her.

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