Association of Financial Economists 17th Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, January 7–9, 2000

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MANAGERIAL AND DECISION ECONOMICS Manage. Decis. Econ. 19: 385 (1998) Call for Papers Association of Financial Economists 17th Annual Meeting Boston, MA, 7–9 January, 2000 Four sessions of competitively selected papers will be featured in conjunction with the Allied Social Science Associations (ASSA) Annual Meeting. Theoretical, empirical and policy analyses across a broad spectrum of topics will be featured. Espe- cially encouraged are papers integrating the theory of finance and industrial organization in topic areas such as: corporate contracting, governance and organization, the market for corporate control (buyouts, mergers, share repurchases, spinoffs), managerial labor markets, measuring monopoly profits, and the information content of accounting data. Both members and nonmembers are invited to submit papers, offer their services as session chairs and discussants, and/or make program sug- gestions. Submissions are free to dues-paying mem- bers of AFE. New members may join AFE at the time of submission; simply complete and mail your membership application along with materials sub- mitted for presentation at the annual meeting. Membership fees received from new members at the point of material submission will be accepted in lieu of the identical submission fee for nonmembers. Send papers and/or make program suggestions to: Larry H.P. Lang, Meeting Chair Association of Financial Economists Department of Finance The Chinese University of Hong Kong Shatin, Hong Kong Phone: (852) 2609-7761 Fax: (852) 2603-6586 Submission Deadline: May 1, 1999 © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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MANAGERIAL AND DECISION ECONOMICS

Manage. Decis. Econ. 19: 385 (1998)

Call for Papers

Association of Financial Economists17th Annual Meeting

Boston, MA, 7–9 January, 2000

Four sessions of competitively selected papers willbe featured in conjunction with the Allied SocialScience Associations (ASSA) Annual Meeting.Theoretical, empirical and policy analyses across abroad spectrum of topics will be featured. Espe-cially encouraged are papers integrating the theoryof finance and industrial organization in topic areassuch as: corporate contracting, governance andorganization, the market for corporate control(buyouts, mergers, share repurchases, spinoffs),managerial labor markets, measuring monopolyprofits, and the information content of accountingdata. Both members and nonmembers are invitedto submit papers, offer their services as sessionchairs and discussants, and/or make program sug-gestions. Submissions are free to dues-paying mem-bers of AFE. New members may join AFE at the

time of submission; simply complete and mail yourmembership application along with materials sub-mitted for presentation at the annual meeting.Membership fees received from new members at thepoint of material submission will be accepted in lieuof the identical submission fee for nonmembers.Send papers and/or make program suggestions to:

Larry H.P. Lang, Meeting ChairAssociation of Financial EconomistsDepartment of FinanceThe Chinese University of Hong KongShatin, Hong KongPhone: (852) 2609-7761Fax: (852) 2603-6586

Submission Deadline: May 1, 1999

© 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.