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Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics

July 25-29, 2013


Socionomics researcher Alan Hall will present the findings of his research paper “Using Stock Market Indexes to Anticipate Elevated Public Health Risk: A Socionomic View of Epidemic Disease.” The event will be held at Clayton University in Atlanta, Ga.
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San Francisco Money Show

August 15-17, 2013


Join Steve Hochberg at the 2013 San Francisco Money Show on August 15-17. Find out what's driving the key trends in nearly all asset classes and what it means for your portfolio.
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Academy of Behavioral Finance & Economics

September 17-20, 2013


Alan Hall will present his socionomics paper "“Using Stock Market Indexes to Anticipate Elevated Public Health Risk: A Socionomic View of Epidemic Disease” at the fifth annual Academy of Behavioral Finance & Economics Conference in Chicago, Illinois.
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New Orleans Investment Conference

November 10-13, 2013


Join Robert Prechter and Steve Hochberg -- along with many of today's greatest economic and investing experts -- at the 2013 New Orleans Investment Conference on November 10-13.
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