The International Association of Research in Income and Wealth was founded
in September 1947, in conjunction with a meeting of the International
Statistical Institute. Its organizers were individuals who were actively
engaged in national income accounting research or who, in their official
or academic positions, had been instrumental in developing the important
techniques in national income and national budgeting that had been implemented
in a number of countries during World War II and the immediate postwar
period.
The Association convened its first general conference in 1949, and thereafter
general conferences have been held biennially, except in 1991 when the
Association changed its conference schedule to even years. There have,
in addition, been 22 regional and special conferences.
The general, regional and special conferences through 1965 produced published
volumes of proceedings. Since 1966, the IARIW has published a quarterly
journal, The Review of Income and Wealth. |
General Conferences |
Regional and Special Conferences |
1949 Cambridge, England |
1959 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
1951 Royaumont, France |
1960 Hong Kong |
1953 Castelgandolfo, Italy |
1961 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
1955 Hindsgavl, Denmark |
1962 Istanbul, Turkey |
1957 Arnhem, Netherlands |
1974 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
1959 Portoroz, Yugoslavia |
1978 Manila, Philippines |
1961 Tutzing, Germany |
1982 Douala, Cameroon |
1963 Corfu, Greece |
1982 Luxembourg |
1965 Lom, Norway |
1991 Baden, Austria |
1967 Maynooth, Ireland |
1993 Canberra, Australia |
1969 Natanya, Israel |
1996 Tokyo, Japan |
1971 Ronneby, Sweden |
1998 Delhi, India |
1973 Balatonfured, Hungary |
2007 Beijing, China |
1975 Aulanko, Finland |
2009 Kathmandu, Nepal |
1977 York, England |
2011 Cape Town, South Africa |
1979 Portschach, Austria |
2011 Paris, France |
1981 Gouvieux, France |
2013 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
1983 Luxembourg |
2013 Sydney, Australia |
1985 Noordwijkerhout, Netherlands |
2015 Paris, France |
1987 Rocca di Papa, Italy |
2015 Cairo, Egypt |
1989 Lahnstein, Germany |
2017 Seoul, Korea |
1992 Flims, Switzerland |
2017 New Delhi, India |
1994 St. Andrews, Canada |
2019 Moscow, Russia |
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1996 Lillehammer, Norway |
2019 Washington, United States |
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1998 Cambridge, England |
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2000 Cracow, Poland |
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2002 Stockholm, Sweden |
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2004 Cork, Ireland |
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2006 Joensuu, Finland |
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2008 Portoroz, Slovenia |
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2010 St-Gallen, Switzerland |
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2012 Boston, United States |
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2014 Rotterdam, Netherlands |
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2016 Dresden, Germany |
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2018 Copenhagen, Denmark |
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