29th International Conference
Computing in Economics and Finance
Université Côte d’Azur – Nice, France
3 – 6 July 2023
Conference Fees
All participants, including those who were invited by members of the program committee to submit a paper, are expected to pay the full fee. Payment will be accepted by credit card, wire or ACH transfer. Choose the payment option when submitting the form.
Standard registration
$475 USD until April 30, 2023
$560 USD starting May 1, 2023
Current students and recent PhDs (earned November 1, 2022 or later)
$295 USD through April 30, 2023
$450 USD starting May 1, 2023
Reception tickets for accompanying guests
$75 USD Monday on campus
$95 USD Tuesday at Parc du Château de Valrose
Registration fee includes:
Participants who wish to present a paper must register and pay fees by April 30, 2023. On May 1 presenters who have not registered will receive a final reminder and be removed from the program.
Refund Policy
REGISTER HERE if you are registering yourself as the attendee.
Alternatively, use this link if you are registering on behalf of another person who will attend (e.g. if you are admin or finance staff). In this case login using your own email address, then on the actual registration form enter the attendee’s email address in the top field “Registration email” above Badge Name.
Full program is available online to registered attendees.
Mon 3 July
08:00 to 18:00 registration
08:30 to 12:30 workshops
13:00 to 14:15 welcome/plenary talk – Ludvigson
14:30 to 16:10 parallel sessions A
16:10 to 16:40 coffee break
16:40 to 18:20 parallel sessions B
18:30 to 20:30 reception
Tues 4 July
08:00 to 18:00 registration
09:00 to 10:40 parallel sessions C
10:40 to 11:10 coffee break
11:10 to 12:50 parallel sessions D
12:50 to 14:15 lunch
14:15 to 15:55 parallel sessions E
15:55 to 16:25 coffee break
16:25 to 17:45 plenary talk – Moll
19:00 to 21:00 reception
Wed 5 July
08:00 to 18:00 registration
09:00 to 10:40 parallel sessions F
10:40 to 11:10 coffee break
11:10 to 12:50 parallel sessions G
12:50 to 14:15 lunch + SCE Advisory Council meeting
14:15 to 15:30 plenary talk – Dosi + student paper awards
15:30 to 16:00 coffee break
16:00 to 17:40 parallel sessions H
evening free dinner on own
Thur 6 July
08:30 to 10:10 parallel sessions I
10:10 to 10:30 coffee break
10:30 to 12:10 parallel sessions J
12:10 conference concludes
Two optional half-day workshops will be offered to conference attendees on Monday morning prior to the start of CEF 2023. Registration for workshops is available online with conference registration, for an additional fee of $25. Space is limited and priority will be given to students, however all conference attendees are welcome to register. In the unlikely event that all who register cannot be accommodated, notification and full refunds will be given in advance of the meeting. Workshops will take place concurrently and participants are expected to bring their own laptop.
Presenter:
Pablo Winant
ESCB Business School, France
Presenters:
Sylvain Barde
University of Kent, UK
Francesco Lamperti
Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy
Arriving by air: Nice Côte d’Azur Airport (NCE)
Arriving by train via TER and TGV: Gare de Nice-Ville (aka Nice-Thiers station)
Map of Université Côte d’Azur venues and hotels listed below: NICE MAP
Transport from airport to city center: AIRPORT TRANSFER
Local transportation in Nice: GETTING AROUND
Many hotels and other accommodation are available within walking distance or easy transit connections from the meeting site: Campus Saint-Jean d’Angély, 06300 Nice, France. This list is approved by Université Côte d’Azur however none of the hotels are holding blocks or offering special rates for CEF 2023. Reservations and inquiries should be directed to your hotel of choice via the hotel website or internet booking sites such as Booking.com or Hotels.com.
4-star Hotels
Novotel Nice Centre Vieux Nice – 8-10 Esplanade du Parvis de l’Europe
Hôtel Mercure Nice Marché aux fleurs – 91 Quai Des Etats Unis, Prom. des Anglais
Hôtel Mercure Nice Centre Notre-Dame – 28 Av. Notre Dame
Best Western Plus Hotel Massena Nice – 58 Rue Gioffredo
Hôtel Saint Georges – 7 Av. Georges Clemenceau
Hôtel Petit Palais Nice – 17 Av. Emile Bieckert
3-star Hotels
Hôtel Relais Acropolis – 20 Bd Risso
Hôtel Albert 1er – 4 Av. Max Gallo
Hôtel Esprit d’Azur – 4 Rue Barberis
Hôtel Campanile Nice Centre – Acropolis. 58 Bd Risso
Hôtel Ibis Styles Vieux Port – 8 Rue Emmanuel Philibert
Best Western Hôtel Lakmi – 44 Av. du Marechal Foch
Le Saint Paul – 29 Bd Franck Pilatte
Grand Hôtel Le Florence – 3 Rue Paul Déroulède
Hôtel Vendome – 26 Rue Pastorelli
2-star Hotel
easyHotel Nice Centre des Congrès – 38 Rue Barberis
Apartment Hotels
Ajoupa Apart’Hotel – 4 Rue Massena
Aparthotel Adagio Access Nice Acropolis – 42 Bd Risso
Aparthotel Adagio Nice Centre – 22 Bd Du General Louis Delfino
Appart’City Nice Acropolis – 18bis Rte de Turin
The Society for Computational Economics is pleased to announce its annual contest for outstanding graduate student papers. We are soliciting student papers with a strong computational component, in any branch of economics, finance, and decision making, for the award of the SCE 2023 Student Prize.
The recipient(s) of the student prize will receive a cash award and will be invited to the conference, according to the rules below:
1. A paper is eligible for the prize if all of its authors are either students at the time of the conference or have completed their Ph.D. not earlier than November 1, 2022.
2. Up to three finalists will be short-listed for the prize. The finalists will be invited to the conference and social events, with the conference registration fees waived. Their papers will be included in the conference program.
3. Finalists must present their papers at the conference and attend the award ceremony. Not doing so eliminates them ipso facto.
4. The student prize will be awarded to zero, one, two or three finalists:
* one winner: 1500 euros
* two winners: 1250 euros each
* three winners: 1000 euros each
5. The other finalists will each receive a certificate honoring their work and 750 euros.
6. Prizes are per paper, and will be split equally between co-authors.
7. All finalists agree to have their picture taken and used for publicity, if any, for future awards. Mention must be made of the student prize in any publication directly related to the paper they submitted.
Deadlines and contest entry procedures:
Papers and proof of eligibility must be submitted before extended deadline of March 5, 2023, by email to cef2023@simplemeetings.com together with a 1/2 to 1-page supporting document explaining the paper’s contribution to computational economics (e.g. methodological advance, exceptionally taxing computations, innovative use of existing software, …). The papers should, whenever possible, explicitly describe the computational approaches and data used, and provide links to both.
The subject line of the email MUST be “CEF 2023 Student Contest“. The paper and supporting document MUST be in .PDF format. The PDF file MUST be named “CEF2023_” and the supporting document “CEF2023_SD_”. The text of the email MUST include:
While this is not required, we strongly suggest that the contestants comply with all the conference requirements. This includes submitting an abstract to Oxford Abstracts by March 5, 2023 and registering to attend the conference by the stated deadlines. Those who become a contest finalist will be promptly and fully refunded for any paid registration fee. The finalists will be informed by email by the end of May, 2023.
The Society for Computational Economics is pleased to announce its annual contest for outstanding graduate student papers. We are soliciting student papers with a strong computational component, in any branch of economics, finance, and decision making, for the award of the SCE 2023 Student Prize.
The recipient(s) of the student prize will receive a cash award and will be invited to the conference, according to the rules below:
1. A paper is eligible for the prize if all of its authors are either students at the time of the conference or have completed their Ph.D. not earlier than November 1, 2022.
2. Up to three finalists will be short-listed for the prize. The finalists will be invited to the conference and social events, with the conference registration fees waived. Their papers will be included in the conference program.
3. Finalists must present their papers at the conference and attend the award ceremony. Not doing so eliminates them ipso facto.
4. The student prize will be awarded to zero, one, two or three finalists:
* one winner: 1500 euros
* two winners: 1250 euros each
* three winners: 1000 euros each
5. The other finalists will each receive a certificate honoring their work and 750 euros.
6. Prizes are per paper, and will be split equally between co-authors.
7. All finalists agree to have their picture taken and used for publicity, if any, for future awards. Mention must be made of the student prize in any publication directly related to the paper they submitted.
Deadlines and contest entry procedures:
Papers and proof of eligibility must be submitted before extended deadline of March 5, 2023, by email to cef2023@simplemeetings.com together with a 1/2 to 1-page supporting document explaining the paper’s contribution to computational economics (e.g. methodological advance, exceptionally taxing computations, innovative use of existing software, …). The papers should, whenever possible, explicitly describe the computational approaches and data used, and provide links to both.
The subject line of the email MUST be “CEF 2023 Student Contest“. The paper and supporting document MUST be in .PDF format. The PDF file MUST be named “CEF2023_” and the supporting document “CEF2023_SD_”. The text of the email MUST include:
While this is not required, we strongly suggest that the contestants comply with all the conference requirements. This includes submitting an abstract to Oxford Abstracts by March 5, 2023 and registering to attend the conference by the stated deadlines. Those who become a contest finalist will be promptly and fully refunded for any paid registration fee. The finalists will be informed by email by the end of May, 2023.
Co-Chairs
Mauro Napoletano, Université Côte d’Azur
Paolo Zeppini, Université Côte D’Azur
Program Committee
Simone Alfarano, Jaume I University, Castellón de la Plana
Mikhail Anufriev, University of Technology Sydney
Tiziana Assenza, Toulouse School of Economics
Robert Axtell, George Mason University
Te Bao, Nanyang Technological University
Sylvain Barde, University of Kent
Stefano Battiston, Cà Foscari University of Venice
Fabrice Collard, Toulouse School of Economics
Luca Colombo, Catholic University of Milan
Herbert Dawid, Bielefeld University
Domenico Delli Gatti, Catholic University of Milan
Giorgio Fagiolo, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa
Francesco Furlanetto, Norges Bank
Nobuyuki Hanaki, Osaka University
Xuezhong (Tony) He, International Business School Suzhou
Cars Hommes, CENDEF University of Amsterdam
Maurizio Iacopetta, SKEMA Business School
Giulia Iori, City University of London
Michel Juillard, Banque de France
Marcin Kolasa, International Monetary Fund
Thomas Lubik, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Thomas Lux, University of Kiel
Lilia Maliar, City University of New York
Antoine Mandel, Paris School of Economics
Enrique Martinez-Garcia, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Luba Petersen, Simon Fraser University
Sebastian Poledna, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Francesco Ravazzolo, Free University of Bozen
Francesca Rondina, University of Ottawa
Andrea Roventini, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa
Alberto Russo, Jaume I University, Castellón de la Plana
Isabelle Salle, University of Ottawa
Angelo Secchi, Paris School of Economics
Arunima Sinha, Fordham University
Robert Tetlow, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Nora Traum, HEC Montreal
Tania Treibich, Maastricht University
Simon van Norden, HEC Montreal
Frank Westerhoff, University of Bamberg
Murat Yildizoglu, Bordeaux University
To have a paper considered for inclusion on the program, please submit an abstract (maximum 350 words) — deadline extended to March 5, 2023. Joint-authored papers should be submitted by the author who will present the paper, with a maximum of one paper per presenter. As of March 31 submitting authors can see decisions by logging into Oxford Abstracts.
KEY DATES: Submission of abstract by extended deadline (now March 5, 2023). Decisions will be announced by email the first week of April. Presenter registration deadline is April 30, 2023. Sessions will be formed in May and program will be announced in late May. We encourage full papers to be uploaded by June 15, 2023 although this is optional.
REGISTRATION: All presenters, including those whose papers have been invited or solicited by members of the program committee or other representatives of SCE, will be expected to register and pay fees to attend the conference.
Submission Instructions
We use Oxford Abstracts as a platform for paper submission and program management. Click on the link below to connect to Oxford Abstracts. You will be prompted to login to your existing account if you’ve previously submitted to Oxford Abstracts for other meetings. If this is your first time using Oxford Abstracts, start by registering for a new account. You should then be directed to the CEF 2023 login screen, or select CEF 2023 from the list of past meetings on your account dashboard.
Submitters will be asked to assign their paper to be reviewed in one of the following topic categories:
Mary McCann, Registrar
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