European Economic Association

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The European Economic Association (EEA) is a professional academic body which links European economists. It was founded in the mid-1980s. Its first annual congress was in 1986 in Vienna and its first president was Jacques Drèze.[4] The current president is Hélène Rey.[5] The Association currently has around 4000 members. Its objectives are:

". . . to contribute to the development and application of economics as a science in Europe; to improve communication and exchange between teachers, researchers and students in economics in the different European countries; and to develop and sponsor co-operation between teaching institutions of university level and research institutions in Europe "[6]

Formation1986
Legal statusLearned society in economics
PurposeContribute to the development and application of economics as a science in Europe[1]
HeadquartersTessenderlo, Belgium
Quick facts Formation, Legal status ...
European Economic Association
Formation1986
Legal statusLearned society in economics
PurposeContribute to the development and application of economics as a science in Europe[1]
HeadquartersTessenderlo, Belgium
Region served
Europe
Members4,200[2]
President
Hélène Rey
Main organ
Executive Committee[3]
Websitewww.eeassoc.org
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It publishes the Journal of the European Economic Association.[7][8] In August of each year the Association, in collaboration with the Econometric Society organises a congress in a European city.[9][10] The congress attracts around 1500 participants.

Association presidents

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Presidents, European Economic Association (EEA)[11]
Term of OfficeName of PresidentCountry
1986Jacques Drèze (1929–2022) Belgium
1987János Kornai (1928–2021) Hungary
1988Edmond Malinvaud (1923–2015) France
1989Tony Atkinson (1944–2017) United Kingdom
1990Agnar Sandmo (1938–2019) Norway
1991Assar Lindbeck (1930–2020) Sweden
1992Martin Hellwig (born 1949) Germany
1993Mervyn King (born 1948) United Kingdom
1994Roger Guesnerie (born 1943) France
1995Louis Phlips (born 1933) Belgium
1996David Newbery (born 1943) United Kingdom
1997Reinhard Selten (1930–2016) Germany
1998Jean-Jacques Laffont (1947–2004) France
1999Partha Dasgupta (born 1942) India
 United Kingdom
2000James Mirrlees (1936–2018) United Kingdom
2001Jean Tirole (born 1953) France
2002J. Peter Neary (1950–2021) Ireland
2003Torsten Persson (born 1954) Sweden
2004Richard Blundell (born 1952) United Kingdom
2005Mathias Dewatripont (born 1959) Belgium
2006Andreu Mas-Colell (born 1944) Spain
2007Guido Tabellini (born 1956) Italy
2008Ernst Fehr (born 1956) Austria
  Switzerland
2009Nicholas Stern (born 1946) United Kingdom
2010Tim Besley (born 1960) United Kingdom
2011Christopher Pissarides (born 1948) Cyprus
2012Jordi Galí (born 1961) Spain
2013Manuel Arellano (born 1957) Spain
2014Orazio Attanasio (born 1959) Italy
2015Rachel Griffith (born 1963) United Kingdom
 United States
2016Fabrizio Zilibotti (born 1964) Italy
2017Philippe Aghion (born 1956) France
2018Eliana La Ferrara (born 1968) Italy
2019Kjetil Storesletten (born 1967) Norway
2020Per Krusell (born 1959) Sweden
2021Silvana Tenreyro (born 1973) Argentina
 United Kingdom
2022Oriana Bandiera (born 1971) Italy
2023Maristella Botticini (born ----) Italy
2024Jan Eeckhout (born 1970) Belgium
2025Hélène Rey (born 1970) France
2026Imran Rasul (born 1974)
President-elect
 Pakistan
 United Kingdom
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