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Call for papers

17th International Conference on Cultural Economics by the Association for Cultural Economics International Kyoto, Japan, June 21-24, 2012

Call for Papers


Full Paper Upload (by 15 May 2012)
The accepted authors are required to upload the full papers via the online registration system.

【Full Paper Online Upload】(starting 20 Feb. till 15 May, 2012)

* The paper must be a single PDF file with a maximum of 25 pages. No other format will be accepted.


Scientific committee:

Program chair:
Professor Francoise Benhamou, Department of Economics, University of Paris 13, France, acei2012.benhamou@gmail.com

  • Neil Alper, Associate Professor and Undergraduate Coordinator in the Department of Economics at Northeastern University, USA
  • Kazuko Goto, Saitama University, Japan
  • Olivia Guillon, Université Paris 13, France
  • Anna Mignosa, Universita di Catania, Italy
  • Stéphanie Peltier, Université La Rochelle, France
  • JP Singh, Communication, Culture and Technology Program, Georgetown University, USA

The ACEI Young Researchers Workshop Chair is:

  • Victoria Ateca-Amestoy
    Departamento de Fundamentos del Análisis Económico II, Bilbao (Spain)
    E-mail: victoriamaria.ateca@ehu.es

Accepted authors will be encouraged to submit their complete papers according to the guidelines for the Journal of Cultural Economics.

Accepted authors must register within 6 Weeks from the notification of paper acceptance.
Complete submissions should be received before May 15th. Work in progress with meaningful results but not ready for publication will be accepted.

A young researcher workshop dedicated to young researchers will be held before the opening of the Conference, 21 June morning. For more details join yrw2012.ateca@gmail.com.

The President's Prize recognizes the best paper from a Ph.D student or a young postgraduate (less than 35 years old) presented at the conference. It entails an expedited process for publication in the Journal of Cultural Economics: young researchers are encouraged to apply.

For more information, visit the ACEI website:

Journal of Cultural Economics
www.culturaleconomics.org