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The '''Allied Social Science Association (ASSA)''' is a group of academic and professional organizations that are officially recognized by the [http://www.vanderbilt.edu/AEA/index.htm American Economic Association] (AEA) and are related to the study of [[social sciences]]. As of 2007, there are fifty organizations that participate in the annual meetings of the ASSA, including:


The '''Allied Social Science Associations''' ('''ASSA''') is a group of academic and professional organizations that are officially recognized by the [[American Economic Association]] (AEA) and are related to the study of [[social sciences]].<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Siegfried|first1=John J.|date=November 2008|title=History of the Meetings of the Allied Social Science Associations since World War II|journal=The American Journal of Economics and Sociology|language=en|volume=67|issue=5|pages=973–984|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/27739749}}</ref> As of 2007, there are fifty organizations that participate in the annual meetings of the ASSA, including:


* [[Agricultural & Applied Economics Association]] (AAEA)
* [[Agricultural & Applied Economics Association]] (AAEA)
* [[American Economic Association]](AEA)
* American Committee on Asian Economic Studies (ACAES)
* [[American Economic Association]] (AEA)
* [[American Finance Association]] (AFA)
* [[American Finance Association]] (AFA)
* [[African Finance and Economics Association]] (AFEA)
* American Real Estate and [[urban economics|Urban Economics]] Association (AREUEA)
* American Real Estate and [[urban economics|Urban Economics]] Association (AREUEA)
* [[American Society of Hispanic Economists]] (ASHE, recognized by the AEA in January 2009)
* [[American Society of Hispanic Economists]] (ASHE)
* Association of Christian Economics (ACE)
* Association of Christian Economics (ACE)
* Association for [[comparative economic systems|Comparative Economic]] Studies (ACES)
* Association for [[comparative economic systems|Comparative Economic]] Studies (ACES)
* Association for Economic and Development Studies on [[Bangladesh]] (AEDSB)
* Association for Economic and Development Studies on [[Bangladesh]] (AEDSB)
* Association of Environmental and [[Resource economics|Resource Economists]] (AERE)
* Association of Environmental and [[Resource economics|Resource Economists]] (AERE)
* Association for [[Evolutionary economics|Evolutionary Economics]] (AFEE)
* [[Association for Evolutionary Economics]] (AFEE)
* Association of [[Financial economics|Financial Economists]] (AFE)
* Association of [[Financial economics|Financial Economists]] (AFE)
* Association of Indian Economic Studies (AIES)
* Association of Indian Economic Studies (AIES)
* [[Association for Social Economics]] (ASE)
* [[Association for Social Economics]] (ASE)
* Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy (ASCE)
* Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy (ASCE)
* Association for the Study of the Grants Economy (ASGE)
* Association for the Study of Generosity in Economics (ASGE; formerly the Association for the Study of the Grants Economy)
* Chinese Economic Association in North America (CEANA)
* Chinese Economic Association in North America (CEANA)
* Chinese Economist Society (CES)
* Chinese Economist Society (CES)
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* [[Industrial organization|Industrial Organization]] Society (IOS)
* [[Industrial organization|Industrial Organization]] Society (IOS)
* International Association for [[Energy economics|Energy Economics]] (IAEE)
* International Association for [[Energy economics|Energy Economics]] (IAEE)
* International Association For [[Feminist economics|Feminist Economics]] (IAFFE)
* [[International Association for Feminist Economics]] (IAFFE)
* International Economics and Finance Society (IEFS)
* International Economics and Finance Society (IEFS)
* International [[Health economics|Health Economics]] Association (IHEA)
* International [[Health economics|Health Economics]] Association (IHEA)
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* National Association of [[Forensic economics|Forensic Economics]] (NAFE)
* National Association of [[Forensic economics|Forensic Economics]] (NAFE)
* [[National Council on Economic Education]] (NCEE)
* [[National Council on Economic Education]] (NCEE)
* National Economic Association (NEA)
*[[National Economic Association]] (NEA)
* National Tax Association (NTA)
* National Tax Association (NTA)
* North American Economics and Finance Association (NAEFA)
* North American Economics and Finance Association (NAEFA)
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* [[Transport economics|Transportation]] and Public Utilities Group (TPUG)
* [[Transport economics|Transportation]] and Public Utilities Group (TPUG)
* Union for [[Heterodox economics|Radical Political Economists]] (URPE)
* Union for [[Heterodox economics|Radical Political Economists]] (URPE)



==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.vanderbilt.edu/AEA/index.htm American Economic Association]
*[https://www.aeaweb.org/conference/about ASSA page at American Economic Association]
*[http://www.asheweb.net/ American Society of Hispanic Economists]
*[http://www.asheweb.net/ American Society of Hispanic Economists]
*[http://www.aere.org Association of Environmental and Resource Economists]
*[http://www.aere.org Association of Environmental and Resource Economists]
*[http://www.neaecon.org/ National Economic Association]
*[http://www.neaecon.org/ National Economic Association]
*[http://acaes.us American Committee on Asian Economic Studies]

== References ==
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[[Category:Economics organizations]]
[[Category:Economics societies]]

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The Allied Social Science Associations (ASSA) is a group of academic and professional organizations that are officially recognized by the American Economic Association (AEA) and are related to the study of social sciences.[1] As of 2007, there are fifty organizations that participate in the annual meetings of the ASSA, including:

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Siegfried, John J. (November 2008). "History of the Meetings of the Allied Social Science Associations since World War II". The American Journal of Economics and Sociology. 67 (5): 973–984.