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CEA 2024

State of the Arts Lecture: Sendhil Mullainathan Slides

Embrace Lecture: Gary Hoover Slides

CEA 2023

Presidential Address: David Green (University of British Columbia), Basic Income and The Labour Market: Labour Supply, Precarious Work, & Technological Change.

View: 2023 State of the Art Recordings here


CWEC Lecture: Nicole Fortin (University of British Columbia), Gender Differences in Career Progress among Ph.D.s in Economics.

State of the Art Lecture: Daron Acemoglu (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Directed Technology: Bias, Distortions and the Future of Work.


State of the Art Lecture: Avi Goldfarb (University of Toronto), The Economics of Artificial Intelligence

State of the Art Lecture: Stephanie Schmitt-Grohé (Columbia University), What Do Long Data Tell Us About r* and π*?

State of the Art Lecture: Janet Currie (Princeton University), Child Health as Human Capital.

CEA 2022

Innis Lecture: Siwan Anderson (University of British Columbia), Unbundling Female Autonomy.

Presidential Address: Francisco Ruge-Murcia (McGill University), How do Central Banks Make Decisions?

State of the Art Lecture: Martha Bailey (University of California, Los Angeles), The Role of the 1963 Equal Pay Act in Shaping the US Gender Gap.

State of the Art Lecture: Victor Chernozhukov (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Long Story Short: Omitted Variable Bias in Causal Machine Learning

State of the Art Lecture: Rachel K. Kranton (Duke University), Identity and Inequality.

State of the Art Lecture: Fabian Lange (McGill University), Employer Learning and the Social and Private Returns to Education.

State of the Art Lecture: Suresh Naidu (Columbia University), The Labor Market as a Political Institution.

Inclusion Breakfast: Christopher (Kitt) Carpenter (Vanderbilt University), Understanding Discrimination Against LGBT People in the US: Evidence from a Double List Experiment and a Survey.

Bank of Canada Fellowship Lecture: Michelle Alexopoulos(University of Toronto), It’s Not Just What They Say, But How They Say It! Exploring the Impact of Fed Testimonies on Markets.

Canadian Public Policy Special Lecture: Lindsay Tedds (University of Calgary), Igniting an Intersectional Shift in Public Policy Research.


CLEF Keynote Lecture: Francine Blau (Cornell University), Labor Force Selection and the Gender Wage Gap

Environment and Climate Change Canada Special Lecture: Joseph E. Aldy (Harvard University), Implementing a Whole of Government Approach to Climate Change.

CEA 2021

CEA Presidential Address & Award Announcements

Chair: Francisco Ruge-Murcia (McGill University)

Announcement of the new CEA Fellows: Nicole Fortin (University of British Columbia)

Announcement of the Harry G. Johnson Prize and the Robert Mundell Prize: Katherine Cuff (McMaster University)

Announcement of the Bank of Canada Undergraduate Research Poster Awards: Lawrence Schembri (Bank of Canada)

Speaker: M. Scott Taylor (University of Calgary), The Orca Conjecture (lecture begins at 19:37)

CPP Award Announcements at the Start of Innis Lecture

Chair: Fabian Lange (McGill University)

Announcement of Award Winners: Mike Veall (McMaster University) 

CWEC Lecture: Emi Nakamura (University of California at Berkeley), Is the Phillips Curve Getting Flatter?

Panel on Diversity and Inclusion in the Economics Profession

Chair: Thomas Lemieux (University of British Columbia)

Panelists: Elizabeth Dhuey (University of Toronto), Césaire Meh (Bank of Canada), Diego Restuccia (University of Toronto), Erin Strumpf (McGill University)

Purvis Lecture: Nina Pavcnik (Dartmouth College), International Trade, Firms, and Jobs: Perspectives from Emerging Economies.


State of the Art Lecture: Susan Athey (Stanford University), Designing and Analyzing Experiments with Machine Learning.

State of the Art Lecture: Chris Blattman (University of Chicago), Why We Fight: The Roots of War and The Paths to Peace.


State of the Art Lecture: Nicholas Bloom (Stanford University), Why Working from Home will Stick (with Jose Barrero and Steve Davis)

State of the Art Lecture: Silvia Goncalves (McGill University), Impulse Response Analysis for Structural Dynamic Models with Nonlinear Regressors (with Ana Herrera, Lutz Kilian and Elena Pesavento)

State of the Art Lecture: Adriana Lleras-Muney (University of California, Los Angeles), Public Policy and Population Health.

State of the Art Lecture: Fiona M. Scott Morton (Yale University), Digital Platform Policy: Are antitrust and regulation complements?

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