Membership Registration

To pay your biennial membership dues for the Society of Economic Design.

If you have any questions concerning this matter, kindly contact us at socecondesign@gmail.com under the subject heading “SfED Membership”.

Remarks:

Please read before using the membership link (the membership statutes have been slightly updated):

  1. If you participated in the previous Conference on Economic Design and are going to participate in the coming one as well, you need to register through the conference webpage using the "Registration without SED Membership Option," as your membership from the last conference has expired and pay through the following link below for your membership.
  2. The same goes, if you did not participate in the previous Conference on Economic Design and are going to participate in the coming one, you need to register through the conference webpage using the "Registration without SED Membership Option" and pay through the following link below for your membership.
  3. Or the other option is you use "Registration with SED Membership Option," on the conference web site and directly register through their website, then you do not need to use the below link, your membership will be covered by the registration option there.
  4. It covers two years (it covers the two-year period beginning with an odd year and ending with an even year, depending on when the registration is done, e.g., if you register through the below link in 2033 or 2034, it covers the period 2033-2034).
  5. If you would like to have membership for the journal Review of Economic Design you should follow the journal link above.

Regular Membership Fee: $ 40

Student Membership Fee: $ 20

You may pay by major credit cards. Follow this link for secure paypal payment instructions of your fee.

Other amounts of donations are also available, please contact socecondesign@gmail.com. SfED is a non-profit organization founded in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and tax exempt under the US federal tax code 503-c(3). Any donation to the society is US federal income tax-deductable.