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The Federal Reserve Bank of New York will be hosting the North American Regional Science Reception / RSAI Awards Ceremony. Overview |
| Audience The workshop is open to academics and other researchers in the field of economics. |
| Reception Registration Only Conference attendees wishing to attend the reception must register by November 10, 2008. Reception Registration Form » Registration for Conference Attendees Only If you plan on attending the reception, please email registration forms to ny.researchconference@ny.frb.org All reception attendees must bring a photo identification to gain admission to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. |
| Conference Agenda » |
| Reception Location Federal Reserve Bank of New York 1st floor, Liberty Room 33 Liberty Street New York, New York |
| Reception Organizers Andrew Haughwout, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Joseph Tracy, Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
| Contact Please address any questions to: Andrew Haughwout, Federal Reserve Bank of New York andrew.haughwout@ny.frb.org |
