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Doctoral Meeting of Montpellier (France)

Doctoral Meeting of Montpellier (D.M.M.) 3rd edition

Economics, Management and Finance
Montpellier, May 3rd - 5th , 2010

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The Ph.D. students in economics and management of the University of Montpellier organize the third edition of the D.M.M., which will be held on May 3 - 5, 2010, at the University of Montpellier, South of France. The aim is to offer a stimulating environment where Ph.D. students and young researchers could share ideas about their works in Economics, Management and Finance with experienced researchers.

THEMES AND TOPICS

Submitted papers should focus on recent issues within all major fields of research in :

- Economics (Industrial economics, macroeconomics, microeconomics, Experimental economics, Network and transport economics, Public economics, Game theory, International economics, Development economics, Econometrics, Environmental, agricultural, resources and energy economics, Labor economics)

- Management (Entrepreneurship and market dynamics, Marketing management, Accounting and control, Human resource management, Management of technologies and organization dynamics, Strategy, Sustenable management)

- Finance (Stocks and options market, Environmental finance, Quantitative behavioural finance, Islamic finance, Corporate finance, Financial econometrics, Fuzzy finance).

INVITED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Several plenary sessions will be organized. One Keynote speakers will be David Martimort, the others will be announced later.
We are looking forward to welcome you in Montpellier.

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Edmond Baranes, Cécile Bazart, Céline Bignebat, Claude Bismut, Maryline Bourdil, Guillaume Cheikbossian, Jean-Pierre Couderc, Sylvie Gerbaix, Michel Garrabé, Gilles Grolleau, Benoît Mulkay, Roxanna Ologeanu-Taddei, Jacques Percebois, Jean-Christophe Poudou, Raphaëlle Préget, Jules Sadefo, Jean-Michel Salles, Daniel Serra, Françoise Seyte, Béatrice Siadou, Raphaël Soubeyran, Jean-Marc Touzard and Marc Willinger.