The Canadian Network for Economic History/Réseau canadien d'histoire économique (CNEH/RCHE) will hold its 2012 conference on October 26-28 at the Banff Center in Banff, Alberta. The theme of the conference is "Getting the Institutions Right: Property Rights and Long-Term Growth." The conference program, as well as information about registration and lodging, has now been posted. The meeting's keynote speaker will be Lee Alston, whose topic will be "Putting Politics into Property Rights." For complete details, please see the conference website.
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