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The economics that really matters: Participate in the discussion

<a href="https://www.econthatmatters.com/byline/etrm-editorial-team/" rel="tag">ETRM Editorial Team</a>May 26, 2015May 25, 2015Uncategorized

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The ETRM editorial team would like to extend an invitation to young researchers studying development, applied, and/or agricultural economics to use the ETRM blog as a platform for research dissemination and discussion during the summer months. Beginning today and extending through July 1st, 2015, we invite submissions on ongoing and/or completed research, academic conference reviews, and book reviews. Posts should be 750 or fewer words and academic in nature (opinion pieces will not be accepted). Submissions should be emailed as attached Word documents to econthatmatters@cornell.edu.

All posts submitted by July 1st, 2015 will go through our internal review process; i.e., two editors will review the piece for appropriateness and quality of content as well as clarity and readability. Any editorial changes prior to posting remain at the discretion of the post’s author; however ETRM reserves the right to reject submissions for low quality or poor readability. Accepted posts will be published on the blog throughout June, July, and August.

We welcome the opportunity to discuss your work on the economics that really matters and are looking forward to your submissions!

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Nobel Lecture, 1979
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