Young Economists' Meeting 2022
May 26-27, 2022 in Brno, Czech Republic
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Young Economists' Meeting 2022
The Young Economists' Meeting in Brno takes place on May 26-27, 2022. Join us for a friendly research conference, come to discuss your work with Ph.D. students, postdocs, and senior researchers. Extend your visit and explore Brno, as a trending urban destination.
We invite submissions of extended abstracts or complete papers on Applied Empirical Economics, Labor Economics, Experimental Economics, and Behavioral Theory. The submission deadline is March 31, 2022. Notifications of acceptance will be sent by email no later than April 12.
Prize: Young economists below the age of 35 may submit their papers for the Best Paper Award (prize EUR 200).
Expenses: There is no registration fee for speakers or participants. Dinner and refreshments on both days will be provided by organizers. Conference participants are expected to cover their travel and accommodation.
Keynote speakers

Erik Plug
is a Professor of Economics at the University of Amsterdam, and his main research interests relate to family, education and labour economics. He has been the president of EALE (2017-2020) and of ESPE (2015). He is serving as Associate Editor at the Economic Journal, and is a research fellow at Tinbergen Institute, Uppsala Center for Labor Studies (UCLS), IZA, and CESifo. He published his research in American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of Labor Economics, Journal of Human Resources, and Journal of Public Economics.
Keynote Lecture Title: The only child

Subhasish M. Chowdhury
is the Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Bath, specializing in Contest Theory, Experimental / Behavioral Economics, and Industrial Organization. His current research covers both theoretical and applied investigations of problems in contests and conflict. He is a Co-Editor of Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, and is in the editorial board in Studies in Microeconomics. His research has been published in journals such as the Economic Journal, European Economic Review, Games and Economic Behavior, Journal of Public Economics, Economic Theory among others.
Keynote Lecture Title: The Economics of Identity and Conflict