2024 European Winter Meeting of the Econometric Society
December 16-18, 2024
The University of the Balearic Islands (UIB)
Palma de Majorca, Spain
We are pleased to announce that the 2024 European Winter Meeting of the Econometric Society (EWMES2024) hosted by The University of the Balearic Islands, to be held in parallel with the Annual Symposium of the Spanish Economic Association (this arrangement is part of the societies’ agreement on the organization of the EJME) will take place from December 16 to 18, 2024, in Palma de Majorca, Spain.
The Econometric Society is now accepting papers for the 2024 European Winter Meeting. Students on the job market, advanced PhD students, and early career researchers in all fields of economics are particularly encouraged to apply. This is an in-person meeting only.
The Scientific Program Chair is Filip Matejka (CERGE-EI Prague). The Local Organizing Committee Chairs are Pau Balart and Stéphane Bouché (UIB).
Important dates
Submissions open: July 24, 2024
Submissions close: September 8, 2024
Decision notifications: October 8, 2024
Registration opens: October 8, 2024
Deadline for paper presenters to register: October 22, 2024
Release of the preliminary program: November 10, 2024
Plenary Lectures
ECB Policy Lecture
Scientific Program Chair
Local Host organizers
Econometric Society General Sponsors
Paper Submissions
The submission process is open through September 8, 2024. Paper can be submitted electronically in PDF format via https://editorialexpress.com/conference/EWMES2024. Each person may submit only one paper and present only one paper. However, each person is allowed to co-author multiple papers submitted to the conference. At least one author of each paper must be a member of the Econometric Society.
To join or renew a membership, please visit https://www.econometricsociety.org/user/register.
Please direct questions to [email protected] for queries regarding this conference.
Information about the campus
Arriving to Mallorca
Flying is the quickest way for travelling the island of Mallorca. There's a wide choice of airlines which offer flights at competitive prices.
The airport of Palma is the third airport in Spain in number of flights after Madrid and Barcelona. It is well connected to the main cities in Europe, which allow an easy connection via main airports in Europe and the rest of the world.
Transport from Palma to the UIB Campus:
The airport of Palma is the third airport in Spain in number of flights after Madrid and Barcelona. It is well connected to the main cities in Europe, which allow an easy connection via main airports in Europe and the rest of the world.
Bus:
Line 19 runs between Palma and the UIB campus every 20 minutes during term time.
Metro:
Metro line 1 runs between Palma city centre and the university campus. It departs from Plaza de España station and the UIB is the last stop. The journey takes 13 minutes and trains depart every 15 minutes in term time.
Taxi:
It takes 15 minutes and costs around 20-25 euro.
Hotels recommended by the local organizers:
Hotel Palladium ****
HM Jaime III ****
HM Balanguera ****
HM Palma Blanc ****
Hotel Continental ****
Hotel Nou Baleares ****
Protur Naisa Palma ****
UR Palacio Avenida ****
Innside Palma Center ****
Hotel Almudaina ****
Hotel Araxa ***
Hotel Abelay **
Hotel Abelux **
Hotel Born **
Information about the city of Palma
ABOUT PALMA
The capital of the island of Majorca is located in the bay of the same name and enjoys an excellent climate all year round (with an average annual temperature of 17.9° C). Known for its sun and beach tourism, it also has an attractive historic quarter. The Cathedral, the Almudaina Palace, the Lonja fish market and Plaza Mayor are some of the sites that are well worth visiting. The most beautiful monuments are surrounded by fishing boats, pine forests and palm trees. The landscape of the island is full of coves, beaches and cliffs on the coast, and inland you will find typical towns and mountain ranges up to 1,500 metres high. The variety of the landscape and culture invites visitors to explore every corner of Majorca and to find out more about the gastronomy of the island.