Professional Associations
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American Economic AssociationOnce composed primarily of college and university professors in economics, the American Economic Association (AEA) now attracts 20,000+ members from academe, business, government, and consulting groups within diverse disciplines from multi-cultural backgrounds. All are professionals or graduate-level students dedicated to economics research and teaching.
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Midwest Economics AssociationThe Midwest Economics Association is a non-profit organization whose purposes are the advancement of economic knowledge and the economics profession. The Association provides an annual forum for our members to exchange ideas and to present research.
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Southern Economic AssociationThe Southern Economic Association is one of the oldest regional economics associations in the United States, dating back to a conference held in Atlanta in November 1928. From its founding, the purpose of the Southern Economic Association has been to further the education of scholars and the public in economic affairs. Toward this end, it seeks to stimulate interest in and disseminate results of recent research in theory and applied economics.
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Western Economic Association InternationalFounded in 1922, WEAI is a non-profit, educational organization dedicated to encouraging and communicating economic research and analysis.