Young Scholars Symposium on Natural Resource Governance
Some of the most vexing and controversial problems facing society concern natural and environmental resource use and management. This 2-day symposium brings together 10 young scholars and 4 senior mentors to consider the fundamental role that economic, political, and legal institutions have in shaping incentives and determining the outcomes. The symposium aims to encourage and develop emerging scholars and their research programs that focus on the institutional underpinnings of these problems and their solutions. The intensive program includes research presentations by young scholars and lectures by the senior mentors.
Date: May 20-21, 2021
Location: Wyle Hall, 100 S Woodlawn Ave, Bloomington, IN 47405
Organizer: Dean Lueck, Professor of Economics and Director of the Program on Natural Resource Governance
Funding provided by the Searle Freedom Trust
Co-sponsored by the Program on Natural Resource Governance at the Ostrom Workshop
- This symposium is by invitation only *
Participants’ Abstracts & Biographies
Participants’ Biographies & Readings
Submissions for both the Economic Theory and International Trade sessions are now closed. You can find the programs below.
Trade Programs
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Economic Theory Programs
The Economic Theory programs for the Spring 2019 Midwest Economic Theory and International Trade Conference are now available by clicking here.