At the EEA Summer Schools advanced lectures on a well defined topic are given by eminent specialists to a limited number of carefully selected doctoral students.The school is open to students engaged in the preparation of a doctoral dissertation. The attendance will be limited to a maximum of 30 students. Some will have the opportunity to present their own research for discussion.
YEAR
DATE
TITLE
PLACE
ORGANISER
2003
8-13 September 2003
Microeconometrics
London (UCL)
Richard Blundell & Stephen Bond
2002
9-14 September 2002
Endogenous Fluctuations
Lisbon
Teresa Lloyd-Braga & Leonor Modesto
2001
10-16 September 2001
The Economics of Low Income and Low Paid Work
Buch at the lake of Ammersee, Germany
Prof. Dr Klaus Zimmermann Dr. Thomas Bauer, IZA
2000
9-15 September 2000
Sources of European Growth
Barcelona, Spain
Professor Angel de la Fuente, Instituto de Analisis Econòmico
1999
6-11 September 1999
Regulation of European Markets
Toulouse, France
Marc Ivaldi, Institut d'Economie Industrielle, Toulouse
1998
7-12 September 1998
European Business Cycles
Paris, France
Professor Franck Portier, CREST and CEPREMAP, Paris
1997
na
The Economic Policy of Reforms, Residencia de Estudiantes
Madrid
na
1996
na
Computational Methods for the Study of Dynamic Economics
EUI, Florence, Italy
Ramon Marimon, EUI, Florence and Omar Licandro, Madrid
1995
26 June - 8 July 1995
Local Public Finance, Urban Economics and Economic Geography.
EUI, Florence, Italy
Jacques Thisse, CERAS, Paris
1994
7-16 September 1994
The Future of Social Protection
EUI, Florence, Italy
P. Pestieau, CREPP, Liège
1993
23 August - 4 September 1993
Financial Markets and the Real Economy
Helsinki, Finland
Professor Marianne Stenius, The Swedish School of Economics & Business Administration, Stockholm
1992
7-16 September
Imperfect Competition, Endogenous Growth and International Trade
EUI, Florence, Italy
Professor Jean Waelbroeck, ULB, Brussels
1991
1-12 July
Tax Reforms in Market Economies
Ridracoli, Italy
Professor H. Tulkens, Core, UCL, Louvain-la-Neuve
1990
3-14 September
Unemployment in Open Economics
Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Lisboa, Portugal