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About ACEA
The Atlantic
Canada Economics Association (ACEA) was founded in 1971. Its purpose is
to “promote the improvement and application of Economics in Atlantic Canada”.
In order to achieve this purpose, the Association will:
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organize a conference
at least once a year,
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publish written
material,
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maintain liaison
with other appropriate professional organizations, and
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use other means
appropriate for the purpose.
Economists in Atlantic
Canada can participate in the activities of the Association by becoming
members and by being elected to the executive. The executive is composed
of a president, a vice-president, a secretary-treasurer, the past president,
three directors, and a member appointed by the Atlantic Provinces Economic
Council. A general meeting and a meeting of the executive are usually held
in connection with the annual conference of the ACEA. The papers and proceedings
of each annual conference are published in both paper and electronic form.
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