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- Title
THE ECONOMETRIC SOCIETY ANNUAL REPORTS, 1991 REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT.
- Authors
Diamond, Peter
- Abstract
This article presents the annual report of the Econometric Society for the year 1991. In keeping with its role as an international society, there are regional standing committees which organize the activities of the Society in the separate regions. The overall running of the Society is done by the Executive Committee and the Council. The officers, Council, and Fellows, are elected by the Fellows in a mail ballot. The officers are ex-officio members of the Council. From among the Council members, three are elected by the Council to serve along with the President, the two Vice Presidents, and the past President as the seven voting members of the Executive Committee. Thus the voting members of the Executive Committee are a subcommittee of the Council itself. In order to maintain regional diversity in the running of the Society, the two nominees for Second Vice President may not be from the same region as the previously elected Second Vice President. Since the Second Vice President is normally the only candidate for First Vice President and the First Vice President, the only candidate for President, this prevents the presidency from remaining in a single region.
- Subjects
SOCIETIES; ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc.; GRANDMONT, Jean-Michel; TASK forces; WORKS councils; ORGANIZATIONAL structure
- Publication
Econometrica, 1992, Vol 60, Issue 2, p451
- ISSN
0012-9682
- Publication type
Report