International Workshop on Negative Nominal Interest Rates: History and current proposals, 16.07.2010, Münster
This workshop provides an opportunity for all those interested in the subject of negative nominal interest rates to discuss their research and to exchange ideas.
The workshop is open to anybody involved in these research areas, including both young and experienced researchers, Ph.D. students, post-doctoral researchers, and professionals from business, government and non-governmental institutions. A selection of papers will be published in a workshop volume and/or a special issue in one of INFER’s co-operating journals.
The workshop is organized by
INFER – International Network for Economic Research
CAWM – Centrum fuer angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung Muenster (Centre for Applied Economic Research)
Registration and Registration Fee
The registration fee for presenting and non-presenting participants will be:
• INFER members/institutional members: 60 EUR
• Non-members: 120 EUR
Please note: the annual membership fee for private INFER members is 25 EUR only (institutional INFER members 200 EUR). You are invited to become a member!
The registration fee includes all lunches, drinks etc. during the workshop. It doesn’t include travel and accommodation expenses. All workshop participants have to register for the workshop. Please note that paper submission is not regarded as a registration.
Please register on the INFER website (www.infer-research.net). Payment can be done via PayPal on the website. Note that you can use the same website to become an INFER member. You will also receive a confirmation email
Deadline for registration and payment: 15th of July, 2010.
In case of registrations after 15th of July, the fees will be increased by 50%.
Location
The workshop will be held at the CAWM (Centrum fuer angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung) University of Muenster, Am Stadtgraben 9, 48143 Muenster, Germany.
The conference will be held at the University of Muenster, Germany. Muenster is a city full of history and full of stories; it is a city which has remained young at heart for more than 1200 years. High-tech and traditional trade, baroque noble residences and modern architecture, a historic city centre and progressive urban development are not opposites in Muenster, but merely features of a lively city more than half of whose inhabitants are younger than 30 years of age. As the so-called "desktop" of Westphalia, Muenster is an important location for the coordination of business, administration, science, culture and the social life of the region.
Further information
Questions about local organization issues may be directed to the local conference organizers
• Cordelius Ilgmann: infer@insiwo.de
• Ulrich van Suntum: vansuntum@insiwo.de
Questions about INFER may be directed to the INFER Board through: info@infer.info
Weitere Informationen:
www.infer-research.net/
http://www.cawm.de/
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