• Member Announcement
  • February 1, 2021

AEA Member Announcements: Call for Papers and Other Announcements

To: Members of the American Economic Association
From: Peter L. Rousseau, Secretary-Treasurer
Subject: Call for Papers and Other Announcements

More than 10,000 people registered for the 2021 virtual ASSA meeting this year. The recorded sessions are available for viewing for registrants until March 1. Take advantage of missed sessions now or check out the poster sessions many of which include an audio recording of a brief presentation.

Complimentary ASSA 2021 webcast sessions include:

  • AEA Awards Ceremony (David Card) and the AEA Distinguished Lecture (Emmanuel Saez)

  • Nobel Laureate Luncheon honoring the 2019 Nobel Laureates Abhijit Bannerjee, Esther Duflo, and Michael Kremer (David Card presiding and featuring Pascaline Dupas, Rema Hanna, and Edward Miguel)

  • AEA/AFA Joint Lecture – “Tagged” The Long-lasting Effects of Past Experiences in Economics and Finance (Ulrike Malmendier)

  • Indigenous Nations Economic Development Strategies Policies and Outcomes (Randall Akee, Chair)

  • Panel: Gender Differences in the Economics Profession (Judith Chevalier, Chair)

  • The Economic Impact and Policy Response to the Pandemic: What Happened in 2020 and What is Ahead? (Janice Eberly, Chair)

  • Increasing Diversity in Economics: From Students to Professors (Stacy Dickert-Conlin, Chair)

  • New Approaches to Detecting Discrimination (Patrick Kline, Chair)

To view these recordings and more, visit https://www.aeaweb.org/conference/webcasts/2021/. Webcasts from 2009 through 2021 are available to the public. Webcasts for the Continuing Education Programs, including 2021, are also available at https://www.aeaweb.org/conference/cont-ed/2021-webcasts.

Call for Sessions and Papers for the 2022 AEA Meeting. The deadline for submissions to be considered for the January 2022 AEA Meeting program, scheduled to take place in Boston, is April 1, 2021 for individual papers and April 15, 2021 for complete sessions. The submission portal will open on March 1, 2021 at https://www.aeaweb.org/conference/submissions.

Poster Presentations at the 2022 ASSA meetings. The AEA is planning another enhanced poster session in which accepted posters will remain on display throughout the conference. Poster sessions will be selected from individual papers submitted through the portal for which the presenter has agreed to be considered for a poster session. Posters should be self-explanatory so they can be read without the author present. The AEA will offer assistance in arranging for the printing of posters.

Econ-Harmony helps prospective individual paper submitters for the AEA Annual Meetings find others with similar interests who might join them to form a complete session submission, and provides an opportunity to volunteer as a session chair. Twenty-four percent of submitted complete sessions and 10% of submitted individual papers appeared in sessions on the 2021 AEA Annual Meeting Program. Econ-Harmony is now open at https://www.aeaweb.org/econ-harmony/.

The Committee on Economic Statistics (AEAStat) will sponsor three sessions on economic measurement at the January 2022 ASSA Meetings. The committee solicits both individual papers and proposals for sessions of three or four papers, with preference given to full session proposals. The committee is interested in receiving submissions in any area of economic data and statistics. One of the three sessions organized by the committee will be published in the AEA Papers and Proceedings. For more information or a list of papers selected for past AEAStat sponsored sessions go to https://www.aeaweb.org/about-aea/committees/economic-statistics/annual-meeting. Abstracts are due by April 1, 2021 to John Haltiwanger, Chair, Committee on Economic Statistics, at aeastat@aeapubs.org. Submissions should be PDF files and include name, institutional affiliation, and email address of all participants.

The AEA Committee on Economic Education will sponsor a poster session at the 2022 ASSA Meetings in Boston devoted to active learning strategies across the economics curriculum. Instead of papers, session presenters will prepare large visual poster summaries of their work, which will be mounted in an exhibition room to allow presenters to speak directly with session participants. Although the committee encourages presenters to include evidence that their strategy enhances learning, quantifiable evidence is not required for a presentation. Presenters should emphasize the originality of their strategy and provide sufficient information so that session participants may apply the technique in their own classrooms. Proposals should describe the teaching strategy and explain how it will be displayed on the poster. Posters marketing textbooks, commercial software, or similar materials will not be considered.  Proposals are limited to two pages and are due by April 2, 2021. Proposals should include full contact information for all authors. Please send proposals to Rita Balaban, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, balabanr@email.unc.edu.

The Committee on the Status of LGBTQ+ Individuals in the Economics Profession (CSQIEP) invites you to its Spring Seminar Series. Organized by CSQIEP committee member Mike Martell, this virtual seminar series, focusing on economics research relevant to LGBTQ+ people, occurs every other week on Tuesdays from 12-1 p.m. EST in a Zoom meeting format, beginning February 2. Individuals can sign up to be on the email list to receive announcements and reminders. The spring schedule is posted at https://www.aeaweb.org/about-aea/committees/aealgbtq/virtual-seminars. Students and allies are most welcome to attend and/or present. Please submit presentations here.

The AEA Mentoring Program, established in the mid-1990s, is generously supported by the National Science Foundation. The program matches Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, and Native American economics PhD students and new PhD graduates with mentors in the field, and also facilitates networking between senior economists and students at all stages of the educational and career pipelines. The program also hosts a Summer Mentoring Pipeline Conference and provides limited funding to support the research and travel of the mentees, including for presentations at major conferences. If you are interested in participating in the program (either as a mentee or mentor) please visit https://www.aeaweb.org/about-aea/committees/csmgep/mentoring and contact AEAMentoring@gmail.com. Follow the program on twitter @AEAMP1.

The Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession (CSWEP) is charged with promoting the careers and monitoring the progress of professional women economists. Visit CSWEP.org for calls for papers, information about professional development opportunities, registration links for upcoming webinars, recordings of past webinars, and archives of the CSWEP News. The News, issued four times per year, contains feature articles on professional development, best practices, and professional climate.  Calls with fast approaching deadlines include a Call for Abstracts for CSWEP Paper Sessions at the 2022 AEA/ASSA Meetings. To become a CSWEP subscriber and receive announcements by email, contact info@cswep.org. Follow CSWEP on twitter @AEACSWEP.

The AEA's new Best Practices for Economists: Building a More Diverse, Inclusive, and Productive Profession at https://www.aeaweb.org/resources/best-practices offers guidelines for professional activity in four areas: conducting research, serving as colleagues, working with students, and leading departments and workplaces. Click through to find practical suggestions for implementation, summaries of supporting research, and links to a multitude of online resources.

Nominations for American Economic Journal Best Paper Awards are solicited. Awards will be announced in April 2021, selected from articles published in the 2018 - 2020 volumes of each AEJ. Nominate papers at https://www.aeaweb.org/journals/aej/best-paper-nominations by February 15, 2021.

Call for Artists. The program cover for the ASSA annual meeting often features artwork by economists or their spouses. Please contact us if you would like to see your artwork on a cover or have suggestions for future covers. Artwork can be provided in any medium that can be photographed. If selected, a color transparency, slide, or photograph (color or black and white) will be required. There is no remuneration, just the honor of having your work recognized. Send suggestions by July 1, 2021 to: gwyn.p.loftis@vanderbilt.edu or ASSA Cover, American Economic Association, 2014 Broadway, Suite 305, Nashville, Tennessee 37203.

Check out the programs, services, resources, and committees of the AEA in this AEA Spotlight brochure. To stay informed, follow the new AEA twitter account @AEAInformation which is used to share information throughout the year. Content related to AEA publications will continue to be posted @AEAjournals.