The Santa Cruz Center for International Economics (SCCIE) is a group of UCSC scholars working in the field of international economics, broadly defined to cover international finance, open economy macroeconomics, international trade, development economics (and linkages with environmental issues), and international political economy.

The objective of SCCIE is to broaden our understanding of international economic issues by sponsoring research, conferences, graduate studies, and the exchange of scholars.

We also support and participate in activities designed to bring greater public awareness and understanding to policy issues involving international economics. SCCIE supports public seminars, publication of working papers, and occasional public forums.

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Up-coming Events:

12th Annual SCCIE Conference will take place on October 2 & 3, 2009 at the UCSC Seymour Center/Long Marine Lab -Ocean Front Conference Center.

News:

The 5th Annual APEA Conference took place on June 27 & 28, 2009 at UCSC
APEA Travel Guide

The 2nd Annual PhD Conference took place on May 29th 2009 at UCSC

The 3rd Annual JIMF Conference "The Emerging Global Financial Architecture: What's New and What's Old" took place on May 1 & 2, 2009 at UCSC

JIMF Conference Summary

On October 17 & 18, 2008 The 11th Annual SCCIE International Economics Conference brought together international economists for the presentation and discussion of papers on the topics of trade, finance, and development.

SCCIE Annual Conference Summary and Photos

On November 9, 2007 UC Santa Cruz economists discussed the global capital markets during a free public workshop held at the NASA Research Park. More