Annual Conference
Call For Papers
CPEG 2019 Conference
 October 25-26, 2019 
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada 
Balsillie School of International Affairs 
67 Erb St. W. (room 1-42)
Call for Papers
Canadian Public Economic Group, CPEG 2019
Wilfrid Laurier University and University of Waterloo
Waterloo, Ontario
October 25-26, 2019
The Canadian Public Economic Group(CPEG) invites you to submit a paper for its annual meeting, which will take place at the Lazaridis School of Business and Economics at Wilfrid Laurier University on October 25 and 26, 2019. The conference is jointly organized by the Departments of Economics of Laurier and Waterloo. Accepted papers will be presented in plenary sessions, with high-quality discussants.
We welcome papers in all areas of theoretical and empirical public economics, including public finance, political economy, and policy-oriented microeconomics. A select number of graduate students will be included in the program. To be considered for this year’s program, please submit your paper to the scientific committee. Send an extended abstract and, if available, a draft of the paper to cpeg2019submissions@gmail.com by Friday, June 14th, 2019.
If you would like to participate as a discussant, please email the scientific committee at cpeg2019submissions@gmail.com. A decision on the acceptance of papers will be made by the scientific committee with authors being notified by July 15th, 2019.
We are pleased to announce that our plenary speakers are:

Leonard Wantchekon
Professor of Politics and International Affairs
Affiliate, Economics Department
Princeton University

Leonard Wantchekon
Professor of Politics and International Affairs
Affiliate, Economics Department
Princeton University
More information about CPEG and its 2019 conference is available at www.cpeg.ca. We hope to see you at Waterloo.
CPEG 2019 scientific committee:
- Andrea Craig, University of Windsor
 - Jean Guillaume Forand, University of Waterloo (co-organiser)
 - Maria Gallego, Wilfrid Laurier University (co-organiser)
 - Nicolas-Guillaume Martineau, Glendon College, York University
 - Al Slivinski, Western University
 - Stefan Staubli, University of Calgary
 
Freely circulate this Call for Papers to colleagues, graduate students, and other interested parties.


