The 2010 NEUDC Conference will be held at MIT
November 6th and 7th 2010

The Northeast Universities Development Consortium (NEUDC) Conference is a major forum in development economics. NEUDC has organized annual conferences in development economics since 1967. The location and sponsorship of the annual NEUDC conference usually rotates among the organizing institutions: Boston University, Brown University, Cornell University, Harvard University, MIT, Tufts University, Williams College and Yale University.

The 2010 Conference will be hosted by MIT. More information will be posted on this website as it is available.

All papers must be submitted online (and not via e-mail). Detailed submission guidelines are available here. The schedule will be made available in October once decisions on papers have been made.

The registration fees include breakfast, lunches, coffee and Saturday’s conference dinner. The speakers will have to bear their own expense for travel and accommodation. The registration fees are as follows:

Early Registration (By October 4, 2010):
Student $90
Faculty/Business $120

Late Registration (After October 4, 2010):
Student $120
Faculty/Business $150

Registration Deadline: October 4, 2010

If you submitted a paper to the conference, you can login to conference maker and register there. Login at:
Registration and Electronic Paper Submission

If you did not submit a paper, you can register directly at:
https://editorialexpress.com/neudc2010

Location

The conference will be held in Building E-62 on MIT campus, which is the MIT Sloan School of Management, 100 Main Street in Cambridge. The building has entrances both on Main Street as well as on Memorial Drive. The registration desk will be in the main lobby on the ground floor.

View an interactive map of MIT campus, with E-62 marked

Download a printed map of MIT campus

Parking for the conference will be at the E-51 Lot on Amherst Street and the Hayward Street Lot.



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