Stability and progress in the world economy : first congress of the international economic association / edited by Douglas Hague
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The International Economic Association, which was formally created in 1950 to promote closer relations between the economists of different nations and to contribute in that way to the development of the science of economics, had worked during the first five years of its life principally through the holding of small annual conferences of invited specialists in different branches of the subject. It was decided that in 1956, on the occasion of the third triennial meeting of the Council of the Association, there should be held for the first time a Congress, open without limitation to any member of the various national associations of academic economists affiliated to the International Economic Association. It was the purpose of the Association to provide in that way, to a larger and wider audience of economists, the opportunity of meeting and discussing with economists of other nations.
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