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The Canadian Economics Association (CEA) is the academic association of Canadian economists. Its object is to advance economic knowledge through study and research, and to encourage informed discussion of economic questions. The Association will not take a partisan position on any question of practical politics, nor commit its members to a position thereupon. Since 1994, the CEA has awarded the Doug Purvis Memorial Prize for the past year's best work on Canadian economic policy. The CEA is a non-profit corporation, registered under the Canada Not-for-Profit Corporations Act.

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  • Die Canadian Economics Association respektive Association canadienne d’économique ist eine kanadische Vereinigung von Wirtschaftswissenschaftlern. Ziel der Organisation ist der wissenschaftliche Austausch. (de)
  • The Canadian Economics Association (CEA) is the academic association of Canadian economists. Its object is to advance economic knowledge through study and research, and to encourage informed discussion of economic questions. The Association will not take a partisan position on any question of practical politics, nor commit its members to a position thereupon. The CEA was formed 1967, when it split from the Canadian Political Science Association. It currently has over 1,500 members, two thirds of whom reside in Canada. As a bilingual association, its official name in French is Association canadienne d'économique. The CEA publishes the Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique (CJE) and organizes an annual conference that is usually held in the last week of May or first week of June. During the first week of December the CEA holds the Canadian Economics Employment Exchange (CEEE) in Toronto, providing an opportunity for recruitment of graduate students to faculty positions at universities, colleges, the Bank of Canada, and other agencies. The CEA is governed by the Association's Board of Directors, which is composed sixteen Directors, who are elected by the CEA membership. The officers of the Association are the president, vice-president (who is always the conference organizer for the next year), deputy vice-president, past president, secretary, treasurer, and the editor of the Canadian Journal of Economics. Since 1994, the CEA has awarded the Doug Purvis Memorial Prize for the past year's best work on Canadian economic policy. The CEA is a non-profit corporation, registered under the Canada Not-for-Profit Corporations Act. (en)
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  • Die Canadian Economics Association respektive Association canadienne d’économique ist eine kanadische Vereinigung von Wirtschaftswissenschaftlern. Ziel der Organisation ist der wissenschaftliche Austausch. (de)
  • The Canadian Economics Association (CEA) is the academic association of Canadian economists. Its object is to advance economic knowledge through study and research, and to encourage informed discussion of economic questions. The Association will not take a partisan position on any question of practical politics, nor commit its members to a position thereupon. Since 1994, the CEA has awarded the Doug Purvis Memorial Prize for the past year's best work on Canadian economic policy. The CEA is a non-profit corporation, registered under the Canada Not-for-Profit Corporations Act. (en)
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  • Canadian Economics Association (de)
  • Canadian Economics Association (en)
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