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Our Member of the Month for June 2026 is Mark D. Witte, Professor of Economics at the College of Charleston!
Read more about him here: https://t.co/0F9e2M5iW1
#IAES#Economics#Econ#Business#June
Today we commemorate D-Day, the Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944, one of the most significant military operations in history. We honor the courage and sacrifice of the soldiers, sailors, airmen, and civilians whose actions helped change the course of World War 2.
#DDay
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IAES President Viral V. Acharya & Vice-President N. Gregory Mankiw invite undergraduate students to compete in the 21st Annual IAES Best Undergraduate Paper Award Competition!
The link to apply:
https://t.co/dgUmUBaD8P
#economics#finance#undergraduate
Throwback Thursday! Lynn S. Paine (Harvard Business School) presented "How can Culture Improve Financial Stability?", at the 2015 Conference in Boston, MA.
See here: https://t.co/AVsl8Jjioz
#TBT
Now is the time to submit your paper to the Atlantic Economic Journal!
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Summer is here!
Reconnect with the global economics community through the International Atlantic Economic Society!
Renew your membership and enjoy IAES member benefits (like discounts on journal fees) all season long!
Renew Today!
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#Economics
Throwback Thursday! Michael Burda (Humboldt University of Berlin) presented "EU and European disintegration: A House of Horrors", at the 2017 Conference in Berlin, Germany.
See here: https://t.co/cwt7cwqddV
#TBT
Summer is here!
Reconnect with the global economics community through the International Atlantic Economic Society!
Renew your membership and enjoy IAES member benefits (like discounts on journal fees) all season long!
Renew Today!
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#Economics
Fun Fact!
The “immortal jellyfish” can literally reverse its life cycle. When stressed, injured, or aging, Turritopsis dohrnii can transform from an adult jellyfish back into its juvenile stage and start over. Scientists are studying it to better understand aging.
#Jellyfish
Summer is the perfect time to reconnect with the global economics community. Renew your membership with the International Atlantic Economic Society and enjoy access to research, networking opportunities, and more.
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#Economics
Throwback Thursday! Iain Begg (London School of Economics—UK) presented the Invited Address "Making Sense of the Costs and Benefits of Brexit: Challenges for Economists", at the 2017 Conference in Berlin, Germany.
See here: https://t.co/4YWxsJPPgT
#TBT
ONE MONTH LEFT!
IAES President Viral V. Acharya & Vice-President N. Gregory Mankiw invite undergraduate students to compete in the 21st Annual IAES Best Undergraduate Paper Award Competition!
The link to apply:
https://t.co/dgUmUBaD8P
#economics#finance#undergraduate
Summer is here!
Take the time to reconnect with the global economics community through the International Atlantic Economic Society!
Renew your membership and enjoy IAES member benefits all season long!
Renew Today!
https://t.co/dtc6yait1w
#Economics
Submit your Paper now!
International Advances in Economic Research (IAER) is now accepting submissions. Policy-relevant papers. Timely review. Global reach.
Submit now: https://t.co/GIwzDPifTj
#Econ#Academic#Research#Publishing
Throwback Thursday! Eugene N. White (Rutgers University, USA) presented "Purpose and effectiveness of bank examination in late 19th and 20th century America", at the 2017 Conference in Montréal, Canada.
https://t.co/q8XVRGdztj
#TBT
ONE MONTH LEFT!
IAES President Viral V. Acharya & Vice-President N. Gregory Mankiw invite undergraduate students to compete in the 21st Annual IAES Best Undergraduate Paper Award Competition!
The link to apply:
https://t.co/dgUmUBaD8P
#economics#finance#undergraduate
Fun Fact!
From just 22 birds in 1980 to the hatching of the 1,000th chick in 2019, the California Condor recovery effort is one of conservation’s greatest success stories. It serves as a reminder that dedicated effort can bring a species back from the brink of extinction.
#Condor