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FINANCIAL SYSTEM INSTABILITY: THREATS, * Call For Papers

PREVENTION, MANAGEMENT, AND RESOLUTION

 

2008 FIFTH BIENNIAL CONFERENCE OF * Call For Papers

HONG KONG ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION

 

EMPIRICAL STUDIES OF CIVIL * Call For Papers

LIABILITY

 

15TH GLOBAL FINANCE CONFERENCE * Call For Papers

 

6TH WORKSHOP ON PENSION AND SAVING: * Call For Papers

CONSEQUENCES OF LONGEVITY RISK ON

PENSION SYSTEMS AND LABOR MARKETS

 

CSWEP AND CSMGEP * Summer Economics

Fellows Program

 

GERMAN INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC * Doctoral Training Program

RESEARCH (DIW BERLIN) Economics/Social Sciences

 

VIRGINIA TECH * Transitioning Ph.D

Program: Economics to

Careers in Finance

 

MUNICH GRADUATE SCHOOL * Scholarship Announcement

OF ECONOMICS

 

NETSPAR * Research Grants

and Visitors

 

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CALL FOR PAPERS

 

JOURNAL OF FINANCIAL STABILITY

 

A FOCUSED ISSUE ON "FINANCIAL SYSTEM INSTABILITY:

THREATS, PREVENTION, MANAGEMENT, AND RESOLUTION"

 

Issue Editor: Professor Mark Flannery

BankAmerica Professor of Finance

University of Florida

 

 

Authors are invited to submit theoretical or empirical

papers on issues related to the overall stability and

instability of national and international financial markets

and institutions, including but not limited to:

 

- How should we define a financial system's

"(in)stability"?

- Has the financial system become more or less stable in

recent decades?

- How have hedge funds affected financial stability?

Globalization? Domestic banking systems?

- How could policymakers or market participants promote

financial system stability?

- What does an unstable financial system look like, in

real time? How should policymakers manage and resolve a

financial crisis?

- Does actual or conjectural government intervention in

financial markets provide a net stabilizing force?

- Does a financial system's stability vary with its stage

of development?

- What determines the spillover of one country's financial

problems to another?

 

 

PAPER SUBMISSION PROCEDURE:

 

All papers must be submitted electronically through the

Elsevier Editorial System. To submit your paper to the

Journal of Financial Stability, use the following link:

 

ees.elsevier.com/jfs/

 

Please refer to the Focused Issue on "Financial System

Instability" in the cover letter you submit via this web

site, and choose the special folder devoted to this issue.

We will begin the review process as papers are submitted.

Manuscripts will be accepted for this Focused Issue's

review process until April 15, 2008.

 

For additional information, contact:

 

CONTACT: Professor Iftekhar Hasan, Editor

Journal of Financial Stability

Lally School of Management & Technology

Pittsburgh Building 2214

110 8th Street

Troy, NY 12180-3590, USA

Email: MAILTO:jfs@rpi.edu

 

 

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CALL FOR PAPERS

 

2008 FIFTH BIENNIAL CONFERENCE

OF HONG KONG ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION

 

Chengdu, China

June 10-12, 2008

 

 

The Hong Kong Economic Association has been hosting its

biennial conferences in Hong Kong since 2000. Each time we

had world class scholars including Nobel Laureates in

Economics and prominent leaders including the Financial

Secretary and the Secretary for Financial Services to serve

as keynote speakers. Each time it is well attended, with

participants coming from countries across the world. The

success of this event has been made possible by the united

effort of all seven universities in Hong Kong.

 

This year we are co-organizing the biennial event with the

Southwestern University of Finance and Economics (SWUFE) in

Chengdu. The conference will be held in Chengdu during June

10-12, 2008.

 

 

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:

 

We have already successfully invited, as keynote speakers,

Prof. James Mirrlees of the 1996 Nobel Laureate in Economic

Sciences, Prof. Robert Barro of Harvard and Editor of QJE,

Prof. Andrea Prat of LSE and Managing Editor of Review of

Economic Studies, Prof. Chris Taber of University of

Wisconsin-Madison and Editor-in-chief of Journal of Labor

Economics, and Prof. Justin Yifu Lin of Peking University.

Prof. Canice Prendergast of Univ. of Chicago and Editor of

Journal of Political Economy is still considering.

 

Chengdu is the capital city of Sichuan Province. The city

and its adjacent areas are famous for its natural beauty

and long history. Among the 20+ universities specializing

in economics and finance in China, SWUFE is the largest

(20K students) and one of the best.

 

Here is a website about the city of Chengdu, one of the

best cities in China:

 

www.travelchinaguide.com/cityguides/chengdu.htm

 

 

PAPER SUBMISSION PROCEDURE:

 

Paper or abstract submission should be made before March

26, 2008.

 

Preference will be given to completed papers. We welcome

papers in all fields of economics.

 

Acceptance decision will be made by April 15, 2008.

 

Registration should be made by April 26, 2008.

 

For paper (abstract) submission and inquiry, please write

to:

 

Email: MAILTO:HKEA_conference@econ.cuhk.edu.hk

 

The submission should include a one-page abstract (or full

paper) with JEL numbers, key words, phone and fax numbers,

and an email address.

 

Further information about the conference (paper submission,

registration and hotel etc) will be updated from time to

time in the HKEA website:

 

www.cuhk.edu.hk/eco/hkea/

 

 

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CALL FOR PAPERS

 

Searle Center on Law, Economics and Regulation

Northwestern University School of Law

 

"EMPIRICAL STUDIES OF CIVIL LIABILITY"

 

October 9th & 10th, 2008

 

 

The Searle Center on Law, Regulation, and Economic Growth

is issuing a call for original research papers to be

presented at a Research Symposium on Empirical Studies of

Civil Liability at Northwestern University School of Law.

The Symposium will run from 9:00 AM on Thursday, October

9th to 12:30 PM on Friday, October 10th.

 

 

TOPICS:

 

The goal of this Research Symposium is to present and

discuss high-quality empirical studies of civil liability.

The topics covered and the exact format of the symposium

will be determined in part by the submissions. Potential

topics include, but are not limited to: Arbitration of

Civil Disputes, Civil Justice Reforms, Mass Torts, Class

Actions, Tort Reform, Medical Malpractice, and, in general,

empirical studies of the impact of changes in substantive

and procedural rules and regulations.

 

 

FURTHER INFORMATION:

 

The Symposium will feature a Keynote Dinner Address by W.

Kip Viscusi, University Distinguished Professor of Law,

Economics, and Management, Vanderbilt University. There

will be a reception, dinner and program on Thursday evening.

 

Authors will receive an honorarium of $1,000 to cover

reasonable transportation expenses. The Searle Center will

make hotel reservations and pay for rooms on Wednesday and

Thursday.

 

The Symposium format will include Discussants of the

various papers. The typical Discussant will be asked to

comment on two papers as part of a panel discussion.

Discussants will receive an honorarium of $500 to cover

reasonable transportation expenses. The Searle Center will

make hotel reservations and pay for rooms on Wednesday and

Thursday.

 

Papers prepared for the Research Symposium on "Empirical

Studies of Civil Liability" will be permanently hosted on

the Searle Center website:

 

www.law.northwestern.edu/searlecenter

 

Authors will be free to publish their work in other venues

(with appropriate acknowledgement of the Searle Center).

 

 

RESEARCH PROPOSALS -

SUBMISSION, REVIEW PROCEDURE AND TIMELINE:

 

Proposal Submission Deadline: Research Proposals should

include an abstract (300 words maximum) and c.v. Proposals

should be submitted to:

 

Email: MAILTO:searlecenter@law.northwestern.edu

 

by January 21, 2008.

 

Notification Deadline: Research Proposals will be reviewed

by a three-member committee. Authors will be notified of

the committee's decisions by February 15, 2008.

 

Discussion Draft Deadline: Papers suitable for

distribution to discussants and other conference

participants must be received by September 1, 2008.

 

Revision Deadline: November 10, 2008. Upon revision in

response to comments received at the symposium, papers will

be permanently hosted on the Searle Center website.

 

Honoraria will be paid in two installments: 50 percent

upon presentation at the symposium; 50 percent upon

submission of a revised paper that the author is willing

to put on the Searle Center website.

 

Potential Discussants should send a message indicating

their interest to:

 

Email: MAILTO:searlecenter@law.northwestern.edu

 

by January 15, 2008. Please attach a copy of your c.v.

 

All authors and discussants are expected to attend the

entire Symposium.

 

 

ABOUT THE SEARLE CENTER:

 

The Searle Center on Law, Regulation, and Economic Growth

at Northwestern University School of Law was established in

2006 to research how government regulation and

interpretation of laws and regulations by the courts affect

business and economic growth. Information on the Searle

Center's activities may be found at:

 

www.law.northwestern.edu/searlecenter

 

 

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THE 15th GLOBAL FINANCE CONFERENCE

 

May 18 - 20, 2008

 

HOSTED BY:

 

Zhejiang University of Technology,

Hangzhou, China

 

www.glofin.org

 

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: JANUARY 20, 2008

 

 

The 15th Annual Meetings of the Global Finance Conference

will be hosted and held at College of Business

Administration, Zhejiang University of Technology, in

Hangzhou, China on May 18-20, 2008. The theme of the

Conference is "Global Capital Markets & Risk Management."

 

 

TOPICS:

 

The GFC 2008 solicits submissions (papers or proposals for

workshop, tutorials) in global financial economics

including:

 

- Asset Allocation/Country Mutual Funds/Hedge Funds/ETFs

- Accounting Standards, Regulation; Tax Issues & SOX

- Chinese Stocks, Futures and Funds

- Globalization & Government Service Innovations

- Globalization of Capital Markets & Linkages

- Cross-country Movement of Intellectual Capital

- FDI and Cross Border M&As - Overseas Investment & Risks

- Currency valuation and related issues

- Financial Support of the Technology Innovation

- Overseas Listing of Chinese Firms

- Red Chips and H-shares Return-Fund Investment

- WTO and Financial Innovation and Trade Issues

- Exchanges and Sovereign Wealth Funds

- BOP and Foreign Exchange Reserve Structure & Management

- Supervision and Governance of Listed Companies

- Advances in International Trade: Theories vs. Practice

- Rural Financial Innovation & Private Bank Development

- Financial Crises - Sub-prime Loan Crises & Implications

- Inflation and Macro Economic Control Issues

- Financial Market Integrations and Interest Rates

- Education/Curriculum/Distance Learning - e-Learning

- Emerging Markets and Privatization Issues

- Entrepreneurship/Venture Capital

- Microfinance - Microcredit - Finance and Global Poverty

- Micro Structures and related issues

- Advances in Financial Engineering and Derivatives

- Insurance/Reinsurance - WTO and China Financial Service

- Interest-Free Banking/Islamic Finance & Banking

- Behavioral Finance

- Corporate Governance/Ethics/Social Responsibility

- Valuation/Pricing/EVA and MVA

- Legal and Regulatory Issues (SOX)

 

 

INNOVATIONS:

 

We have assembled an outstanding program with some exciting

innovations. The 2008 GFC will be offered in English and

Chinese languages.

 

 

PAPERS:

 

Papers are categorized as refereed papers, working papers,

and poster session papers. All refereed papers will be

double blind reviewed.

 

The best papers will receive prizes, certificate and will

be conditionally accepted for publication in an special

issue of the Global Finance Journal.

 

PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR PAPER OR PROPOSAL ELECTRONICALLY VIA

EMAIL.

 

 

CONFERENCE HOTELS/BOOKINGS AND INFORMATION:

 

It is anticipated that GFC 2008 will attract close to 1000

participants from a wide range of interested authors from

over 40+ countries to share knowledge, network and Interact

with industry specialists.

 

We have made arrangements with the following hotels for

discounted rates for GFC 2008 Participants. However,

because spaces are limited, participants are encouraged to

make reservations early:

 

Hyatt Regency

86-571-87791688

www.hangzhou.regency.hyatt.com

 

Ramada Hangzhou

86-571-87215888

www.ramadahz.com/contact_en.asp

 

Lakeview Hotel

86-0571-87078888

www.wanghuhotel.com/weben/

 

 

FURTHER INFORMATION:

 

For further information, contact:

 

CONTACT: Professor Hui Fang Cheng

The 2008 Program Chair

Dean, College of Business

Zhejiang University of Technology

Email: MAILTO:chf@zjut.edu.cn

MAILTO:chfbcn@163.com

MAILTO:chfbcn@yahoo.com

Tel: +86-571-883-20521 & 23

Fax: +86-571-852-90043

Web: www.glofin.org

 

CONTACT: Professor Manuchehr Shahrokhi

California State University-Fresno

Executive Director, Gfa - Gfc

Craig Fellow Professor of Finance

Email: MAILTO::shahrokhi@glofin

Tel: 1-559-278-4058

Fax: 1-559-278-4886

Web: www.gfc2008.org

 

 

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ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS

 

Chaire Dauphine-Ensae Groupama

de la Fondation du Risque

With CIEF (Lisbonne, Portugal)

University of Lisbonne, ISEG (Instituto Superior

de Economia e Gestao)

and GDRI DREEM

 

6TH WORKSHOP ON PENSION AND SAVING:

CONSEQUENCES OF LONGEVITY RISK ON PENSION SYSTEMS

AND LABOR MARKETS

 

University of Paris-Dauphine

April 3 & 4, 2008, Paris

 

 

This workshop aims to offer a forum for researchers

Ph.D. students, Post docs...) to present and discuss with

a competent audience their theoretical or empirical papers.

Fields of interest are particularly:

 

- Ageing, Saving behavior and financial markets

- Social security systems reforms

- Pension funds and risks

- Inequalities issues (gender, longevity)

- Retirement behavior (labour market, family issues)

- Housing, annuities and wealth

 

A special session will be devoted to GDRI DREEM on Social

protection, Ageing and Labor markets in Euro Mediterranean

Area.

 

 

PAPER SUBMISSION PROCEDURE:

 

Please send an abstract before January 15, 2008

Submission deadline (full paper): February 24, 2008

 

- No Registration fee

- The papers should be around 20 pages and their

presentation about 20 minutes

 

 

COORDINATORS:

 

Najat El Mekkaoui de Freitas, University of Paris-Dauphine,

Economic Department

Carole Bonnet, INED, Paris

Mouhoud El Mouhoub, University of Paris-Dauphine, Economic

Department

Philippe Bernard, University of Paris-Dauphine, Economic

Department

 

 

PAPER SUBMISSION PROCEDURE:

 

For electronic submission (and all kind of information

you need) please send an e-mail to:

 

Email: MAILTO:najat.el-mekkaoui@dauphine.fr

Email: MAILTO:carole.bonnet@ined.fr

 

For more details, see the following link:

 

www.dauphine.fr/eurisco/workshop.html

 

 

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CSWEP: COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN

IN THE ECONOMICS PROFESSION

 

AND

 

CSMGEP: COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF MINORITY GROUPS

IN THE ECONOMICS PROFESSIONS

 

American Economic Association and National Science Foundation

 

Summer Economics Fellows Program

 

 

The American Economic Association and the National Science

Foundation are once again sponsoring a fellowship program

designed to increase the participation and advancement of

women and underrepresented minorities in economics. This

fellowship allows the fellow to spend a summer in residence

at a sponsoring research institution such as a Federal

Reserve Bank or other public agency.

 

 

DESCRIPTION:

 

During their residency, fellows participate as members of

the research community while engaged in a research project

of their own choosing. Fellows will be mentored by

experienced economists both on scientific issues and career

issues such as negotiating publications, the job market,

and advancement strategies. Fellows are typically either

junior faculty or graduate students at the dissertation

stage.

 

 

APPLICATIONS/FURTHER DETAILS:

 

For more details and application materials please see the

program webpage at:

 

www.cswep.org/summerfellows

 

 

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GERMAN INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH

(DIW BERLIN)

 

Graduate Center of Economic and Social Research

 

Doctoral Training Program in Economics and Social Sciences

 

 

The Graduate Center of Economic and Social Research at the

German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin)

welcomes applications from highly qualified post-graduated

students from all over the world to attend its structured

doctoral training program in economics and social sciences.

 

 

QUALIFICATIONS:

 

Applicants must hold a MA degree or a diploma in economics,

business and administration or social sciences in order to

apply. Degrees from other related fields (such as civil

engineering or statistics) also fulfill the admission

requirements of the program. Students with a degree in

economics follow the economic track that leads to a PhD in

economics; students with a degree in sociology follow a

social science track which leads to a PhD in sociology.

There is a number of core courses that both groups of

students will attend.

 

 

ABOUT DIW BERLIN:

 

The German Institute of Economic Research DIW Berlin is one

of the leading economic research institutes in Germany. We

are an independent, non-profit institute involved in

economic research, service and policy advice. We co-operate

closely with universities in Berlin and Brandenburg and in

international academic networks.

 

The goal of Graduate Center's activities is to provide

young, outstanding doctoral students with a research

environment and a training structure that will develop

their talents in an accordingly exemplary manner. It leads

them to a deep understanding of economic and social

processes and offers them the opportunity to apply their

knowledge within the professional research environment of

one of the leading economic think tanks in Germany. The 3-

year program follows a dual training approach. It offers:

 

- high-level core and field courses in the first year

- one research internship in Berlin

- a three month stay in Washington DC including advanced

courses by US-based scholars and research activities at

international renowned think tanks

- on-the-job training within research projects of the DIW

Berlin in the 2. and 3. year

 

After successfully finishing the programme students have

submitted a number of papers to refereed scientific

journals. They will receive a certificate confirming

participation together with a doctoral degree.

 

 

SCHOLARSHIP:

 

The Graduate Center offers a scholarship of 1000 Euro per

month in the first year to each doctoral student admitted.

After successful completion of the first year the doctoral

students are assigned to the research departments of the

Institute. Research positions are offered depending on the

volume of research projects under work.

 

Deadline of Application: April 15 2008

 

 

APPLICATIONS/FURTHER INFORMATION:

 

For application instructions and further information please

contact our website:

 

www.diw.de

 

 

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TRANSITIONING ECONOMICS Ph.D.s

TO

ACADEMIC CAREERS IN FINANCE

 

Virginia Tech, Pamplin College of Business

 

 

The Pamplin College of Business at Virginia Tech is pleased

to announce an AACSB-endorsed program to train Ph.D.s in

Economics for tenure-track positions in Finance.

 

 

PROGRAM OVERVIEW:

 

The eight-week/320-contact-hour residential program from

June 1, 2008 to August 1, 2008 provides:

 

- Courses in the main fields of Finance.

- Training in business school pedagogy.

- Training in research methodology and the development of

research topics.

 

 

PROGRAM BENEFITS:

 

Having successfully completed the program, the graduating

candidate will be deemed academically qualified by AACSB

International (the Association to Advance Collegiate

Schools of Business) to transition to a tenure-track

career in Finance.

 

 

PROGRAM COSTS:

 

The payback period on the all-inclusive program cost of

$39,500 is approximately one year based on the differential

between average starting salaries in Finance and Economics.

 

 

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENT:

 

A doctoral degree in Economics from an accredited program.

 

 

PROGRAM DETAILS:

 

Visit the Finance Track of Virginia Tech's Post-Doctoral

Bridge to Business Program at:

 

www.aqbridge.pamplin.vt.edu

 

 

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UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH

MUNICH GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS

 

Graduate Program

Research Training Group

 

SCHOLARSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT

 

"Markets, Institutions, and the Scope of Government"

 

Department of Economics

 

 

The Munich Graduate School of Economics (MGSE) offers a

distinguished three-year Ph.D. program in Economics to

outstanding young graduates. We offer:

 

10 DOCTORAL SCHOLARSHIPS

 

1 POSTDOCTORAL SCHOLARSHIP

 

The program provides advanced training for in-depth

research into global market integration, its consequences

for institutional change, and its impact on the role of

governments in the organization of economic activity. These

themes are widely conceived and allow for applications in

any field of economics. We offer a wide range of Ph.D.

courses, all taught in English. The German Research

Foundation (DFG) supports excellent doctoral students with

a three-year scholarship in our Research Training Group.

 

 

QUALIFICATIONS:

 

Applications for doctoral scholarships are welcome from

graduates who hold a Master's degree or a German university

Diploma in economics or a closely related field, passed

with distinction. Candidates with a degree in statistics,

mathematics or physics are also encouraged to apply.

Graduates need to prove a strong quantitative background as

well as interest and ability to conduct independent

research.

 

Applicants for the postdoctoral scholarship are welcome

from outstanding young researchers with a completed Ph.D.

in economics or a closely related field and proven ability

to conduct independent research.

 

 

APPLICATION PROCEDURE:

 

For further details on the research and teaching program,

its participating faculty and the application procedure,

please consult our website:

 

www.mgse.vwl.lmu.de

 

Please note that we select our students on a strictly

competitive basis.

 

Application deadline is 15 April 2008.

 

For further information, contact:

 

CONTACT: Munich Graduate School of Economics

Ms. Gabriella Szantone Sturm

Email: MAILTO:mgse@lmu.de

 

 

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NETSPAR

 

RESEARCH GRANTS AND VISITORS 2008

 

 

Netspar, the research network on Pensions, Aging and

Retirement based in the Netherlands, invites proposals for

academic research papers and visitors. Netspar conducts

innovative scientific research on all aspects of the

economics of ageing.

 

 

TOPICS:

 

Topics of interest are, among others:

 

- Macroeconomic aspects of ageing and retirement;

- Life cycle behaviour of individuals;

- Ageing and health;

- Financial and investment decisions of pension funds and

financial institutions.

 

 

FURTHER INFORMATION:

 

For more detailed information about Netspar's research

programme, please visit the website:

 

www.netspar.nl

 

 

RESEARCH GRANTS:

 

In 2008, a maximum of 10 grants of 10,000 euro each are

available. Proposals for a research grant should contain

the following information:

 

- A description (one or two pages) of the research question

and an indication how the paper contributes to the

existing literature and to Netspar's research programme;

- A description of data needed and other relevant

information for the feasibility of the project, plus a

timetable for completion of the project;

- A statement about other funding for the project (if

applicable);

- A title page with names of all authors and contact

details of the corresponding author; a copy of each

author's CV.

 

Grants are awarded under the condition that the paper

contains new and original work. Upon completion, the

authors will be invited to submit their paper to the

Netspar discussion paper series and present their paper

at a Netspar workshop. Research proposals can be submitted

by email to:

 

Email: MAILTO:info@netspar.nl

 

The deadline for submissions is March 1, 2008.

 

 

VISITORS:

 

We invite top researchers in the area of pensions, aging

and retirement to apply for a one week to three-month

visit. This programme allows researchers in the economics

of pensions and aging to join forces with the Netspar

research group and present their work at one of the pension

days or workshops.

 

Netspar has its main facilities at Tilburg University, but

visitors may also stay at one of the other research

universities participating in Netspar: Amsterdam (UvA and

VU), Groningen, Maastricht, Rotterdam, and Utrecht. Netspar

will cover travel (economy fare) and accommodation costs.

 

The applications should contain a brief statement of

purpose and a recent full CV. There is no formal deadline

for submissions, but for visits in 2008 we prefer

applications to arrive by March 1, 2008.

 

 

APPLICATIONS:

 

For further information or applications to the visitors

programme, please contact:

 

CONTACT: Ben Heijdra

Email: MAILTO:B.J.Heijdra@rug.nl

or

CONTACT: Frank de Jong

Email: MAILTO:f.dejong@uvt.nl

 

 

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