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46:"to promote the professional lives of minorities within the profession. In addition to continuing its founding mission, the organization is particularly interested in producing and distributing knowledge of economic issues that are of exceptional interest to promoting economic growth among native and immigrant African Americans, Latinos, and other people of color." 154:(AEA) to engage in strategies that increase opportunities for black economists’ development." They were successful in persuading the AEA to establish a Committee on the Status of Minority Groups in the Economics Profession (CSMGEP) and to sponsor a summer program that helps undergraduates of color prepare for graduate school admission. 212:
to publish an annual newsletter, "Minority Report," which "showcases the people, programs, research, and activities of the three groups, which together help to increase the representation of minorities in the economics profession." There is a great deal of overlap in the leadership of the NEA and the
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meetings each January, and include multiple panels of research presentations. In addition, the NEA collaborates with the American Society of Hispanic Economics to host a summer conference on the subject of economic problems and potential solutions for Black and Hispanic communities, as well as
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The purposes of the Association are "to promote the professional lives of minorities within the profession. In addition to continuing its founding mission, the organization is particularly interested in producing and distributing knowledge of economic issues that are of exceptional interest to
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promoting economic growth among native and immigrant African Americans, Latinos, and other people of color." Membership in the Association is available to professionals and graduate students in Economics and related disciplines. The NEA publishes the
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said that when the group first met, the leaders of the American Economic Association called the police. "They thought we were a bunch of radicals who wanted to disrupt the convention,” Mr. Anderson said, “when all we wanted to be was economists.”
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The Association periodically awards the Westerfield Award in acknowledgement of outstanding scholarly achievements and public service by an African-American economist. This award, established in 1973, was named after economist and ambassador
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In 1975, the group was reorganized as the "National Economic Association" to focus on initiatives independent of the CSMGEP, particularly awarding recognition to Black economics for their accomplishments in the economics profession.
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The Samuel Z. Westerfield Award is occasionally presented to black economists "in recognition of their distinguished service, outstanding scholarship, and achievement of high standards of excellence."
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a journal focusing on "research that examines issues related to the economic status of African-Americans, the African diaspora, and marginalized populations throughout the world."
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Since 2008, the NEA has collaborated with the American Economic Association's Committee on the Status of Minority Groups in the Economics Profession (AEA-CSMGEP) and the
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The association also awards the Rhonda Williams Dissertation Award to junior scholars, named after multidisciplinary scholar
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racial and ethnic economic disparities and policies designed to counter these disparities.
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The annual meetings of the NEA are held in conjunction with the annual
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The NEA was established in 1969 as the "Caucus of Black Economists" in
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Casselman, Ben; Tankersley, Jim; Smialek, Jeanna (January 7, 2020).
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at the annual economists' convention that year. Its founders,
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established in 1969, focused on initiatives in the field of
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Simms, Margaret C.; Wilson, Charles Z. (Winter 2020).
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learned society
economics
Review of Black Political Economy
Allied Social Science Associations
American Economic Association
American Society of Hispanic Economics
New York City
Charles Wilson
Marcus Alexis
Thaddeus Spratlen
American Economic Association
Bernard Anderson
Wharton School of Business
Allied Social Science Associations (ASSA)
The Review of Black Political Economy
Samuel Z. Westerfield Jr.
Rhonda M. Williams
American Society of Hispanic Economists (ASHE)
James B. Stewart
Cecilia A Conrad
Samuel Myers, Jr
William A. Darity, Jr.
Margaret Simms
David Swinton
Bernard E. Anderson
Samuel L. Myers, Sr.
Andrew F. Brimmer
Clifton R. Wharton, Jr

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