Here is the programme for the 3rd EWPM in Tbilisi.
Below are links to some of the presented papers and their subsequently published versions (in chronological order of the publications).
(1) Jan Fidrmuc (with Martin Hulényi and Çiğdem Börke Tunalı), “Money Can’t Buy EU Love: European Funds and the Brexit Referendum”; published as "Can money buy EU love?" in the European Journal of Political Economy 60, 101804, December 2019.
(2) Philipp Harms (with Claudia Landwehr), “Money is where the fun stops: distributional interests and individuals’ preference for direct democracy”; published as “Is money where the fun ends? Material interests and individuals’ preference for direct democracy” in the European Journal of Political Economy, 61, 101818, January 2020.
(3) Kirill Borissov (with Andrei Kalk), published as "Public debt, positional concerns, and wealth inequality" in the Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 170, 96-111, February 2020.
(4) Alexander Mihailov (with Stephen McKnight and Antonio Pompa Rangel) published as "What do Latin American inflation targeters care about? A comparative Bayesian estimation of central bank preferences" in the Journal of Macroeconomics 63, 103188, March 2020.
(5) Zareh Asatryan (with Annika Havlik), published as "The political economy of multilateral lending to European regions" in The Review of International Organizations 15(3), 707-740, 2020.
(6) Etienne Farvaque (with Maqsood Aslam and Muhammad Azmat Hayat), published as "One partition, many divisions? Ethnicities and education in Pakistan" in Cliometrica 16, 405–428, 2022.
(7) Alireza Naghavi (with Francesco Cinnirella and Giovanni Prarolo) published as "Islam and human capital in historical Spain" in the Journal of Economic Growth 28(2), 225-257, 2023.
(8) Filippo Pavesi (with Armenak Antinyan, Luca Corazzini and Elena D'Agostino) published as "Watch your words: An experimental study on communication and the opportunity cost of delegation", Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 214, 216-232, October 2023.
<=> 8 published (so far) out of 11 presented papers