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For those outside EU, US and Canada, please send your CV and wait for our confirmation before proceeding with the on-line registration and payment.
Registration fees* (in EUR)
| Early: until April 1st, 2010 | Late: April 2nd– May 15th, 2010 | |
| PhD Students at Tor Vergata | 200,00 | 250,00 |
| PhD students | 300,00 | 380,00 |
| Others | 400,00 | 480,00 |
All participants pay for their travelling and hotel expenses themselves.
* Payment by American Express is not allowed
Coffee breaks and course materials (the book Mostly Harmless Econometrics is not included) are included in the registration fee. Meals can be bought at the three cafeterias in the campus (two in the Building A-Didattica - where the course takes place - and one in the Building B –Ricerca on the ground floor).
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