The International association for the Economics of Participation (IAFEP) is dedicated to exploring the economics of democratic and participatory economic organizations, such as labor-managed firms, cooperatives and with firms with broad-based employee share-ownership, profit-sharing and worker participation schemes, as well as democratic nonprofit, community and social enterprises. The IAFEP Conferences, which take place every two years, provide an international forum for the presentation and debate of current research and scholarship on the economics of participation. For additional information about the IAFEP, see our website:
http://ocean.st.usm.edu/~w300388/index.html
The major themes of the 2008 conference will be:
As in the past IAFEP conferences, presentations in the following areas are welcome:
Submissions are invited from all relevant fields of study including comparative economic systems, industrial and labor economics, organisational studies, management studies, economic sociology, institutional economics, evolutionary economics, development economics and studies of economies in transition. We also invite proposals for complete sessions.
Abstracts (max. 400 words) in English should be sent by e-mail to iafep08@hamilton.edu or by post to Jeffrey Pliskin, Department of Economics, Hamilton College, Clinton, NY 13323 by May 15, 2008. Abstracts should include full details of institutional affiliations and e-mail and postal addresses. Proposals for complete sessions should include a brief description of the theme of the session and an abstract for each paper.
The conference will consist of full day sessions on July 15th and July 16th and a half-day session on July 17th. There will be an informal reception during the evening of July 14th.
Detailed information on registration (including fees) and local accommodations is available on the conference website: http://www.hamilton.edu/iafep/. Participants will be able to stay in Hamilton College dorm rooms, local bed and breakfast inns, and nearby hotels.
A small amount of funding is available for participants from developing and transition economies and students. If you require funding to take part in the conference, please send by May 15th, 2008 a letter (along with your abstract) to iafep08@hamilton.edu, explaining what you require.
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