International Economic Association
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Formation | 1950 |
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Legal status | Non-Governmental Organization |
Purpose | Encourage research, publication, and free discussion of economic topics |
Headquarters | Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain |
Region served | Worldwide |
Members | 68 |
President | Kaushik Basu(India) |
Main organ | Executive Committee |
Website | IEA Official website |
The International Economic Association (IEA) is a Non-Governmental Organization that was founded in 1950, at the instigation of the Social Sciences Department of UNESCO. It has since its creation maintained information and consultative relations with UNESCO and is since 1973 a federated member of the International Social Science Council.
Its aim from the beginning has been to promote personal contacts and mutual understanding among economists in different parts of the world through the organization of scientific meetings, through common research programs and by means of publications of an international character on problems of current importance.[citation needed]
Organization
The IEA has two main bodies which rule the association
Council
The IEA is governed by a Council, composed of representatives of all Member Associations as well as a limited number of co-opted members. The Council meets triennially when it reviews the general policy of the Association and elects the President and other Officers and members of the Executive Committee for a three-year term of office.
Executive Committee
The Executive Committee, which numbers 15 members (and 3 advisors), decides, in the light of the general policies approved by the Council, the subjects of specialists' conferences and other projects and selects the chairman of the Program Committee who will be entrusted with the scientific preparation of each project. The general practice is to invoke the aid of an economist of outstanding distinction in the subject who, with other members of the Committee chosen by him in consultation with the IEA Officers and Executive Committee, undertakes the scientific planning of the program and is responsible for the subsequent publication. Decisions concerning the work of the Association are taken by the President, in consultation with the other Officers, the Executive Committee frequently being consulted.[citation needed]
Executive Committee members
President | Kaushik Basu (USA/India) | ||
President-elect | Dani Rodrik (USA/Turkey) | ||
Vice President | Elhanan Helpman (USA) | ||
Treasurer | Erik Berglöf (Sweden) | ||
Secretary General | Omar Licandro (Spain) | ||
Past President | Timothy Besley (USA) | ||
Past past President | Joseph Stiglitz (Japan) | ||
Members | |||
Alison Booth (Australia) | |||
Chong-En Bai (China) | |||
Wendy Carlin (England) | |||
Ashwini Deshpande (India) | |||
Avner Greif (Israel) | |||
Sergei Guriev (Russia) | |||
Murray Leibbrandt (South Africa) | |||
Dalia Marin (Germany) | |||
Jose Antonio Ocampo (Colombia) | |||
Torsten Persson (Sweden) | |||
Danny Quah (Singapore) | |||
Nagla Rizk (Egypt) | |||
Jan Svejnar (Czech Republic) | |||
Sukhadeo Thorat (India) | |||
Andrés Velasco (Chile) | |||
Leonard Wantchekon (Africa) | Advisers | Joan Esteban (Spain) | |
Ercan Uygur (Turkey) | |||
Jean-Paul Fitoussi (France) |
Assembles and Presidents
Membership
The IEA is in effect a federation of national academic associations or committees representing the economists of each country. It does not have individual members. Its Member Associations at the present time number 68 (including thirteen associate members). This does not however mean that economists from countries which are not represented by a Member Association do not take part in the IEA's work and meetings. In the implementation of each project, invitations are sent to those individuals or research institutes - regardless of nationality - which appear in the circumstances to be best qualified to make a serious contribution to the study of the subject chosen.[citation needed]
Activities
"Regional" conferences have been held in various parts of the world to study problems particular to the region, while "East-West" conferences have provided an opportunity for economists from Eastern and Western Europe to meet and discuss problems of common interest.
Particular attention has been paid also to problems of concern to developing countries by devoting whole conferences or sections of conferences and congresses to these problems. In the case of the developing countries considerable efforts have been made, often with the help of subsidies from UNESCO, the World Bank and the European Commission and international organizations to facilitate the participation of economists from these countries in the work of the IEA. [citation needed]
In essence, the activities of the IEA during the 65 years of its existence may be summed up as follows:
1. The organization of 115 specialists' conferences of a round-table type and the publication of 154 volumes of proceedings.[citation needed]
2. The organization of fifteen open international congresses: Rome 1956, Vienna 1962, Montreal 1968, Budapest 1974, Tokyo 1977, Mexico 1980, Madrid 1983, New Delhi 1986, Athens 1989, Moscow 1992, Tunis 1995, Buenos Aires 1999, Lisbon, 2002, Marrakech, 2005, Istanbul, Turkey, June 2008, Beijing, China, July 2011 and Dead Sea, Jordan, 2014. Each of the Congresses was followed by some volumes of proceedings published by Palgrave Macmillan.[citation needed]
References
- ^ IEA General Information/ Activities Archived 2015-07-01 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 07/07/2015.
- ^ IEA Past Congresses Archived 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 07/07/2015.