The Faculty of Economics at the South Asian University is pleased to announce its Third International Conference on South Asian Economic Development.
The inaugural conference in 2015 was dedicated to the memory of Prof. G.K. Chadha, the Founding President of South Asian University. His vision of South Asian University as a vibrant academic space towards creation of South Asian consciousness continues to guide our intellectual endeavours. Our 2nd conference (Feb 18-19, 2016) successfully reflected the continuity we wish to achieve through academic dialogues across the region. We hope to further this in our third conference.
The South Asian region presents a study in contrasts. Despite growing at impressive rates over last decade and a half, the region is home to the largest concentration of the world's poor with abysmal levels of access to basic economic and social infrastructure. Despite sharing a common economic history that goes back several millennia, it remains one of the least integrated regions of the world with large untapped benefits from greater economic and financial integration. Being part of a unique university with a mandate of inculcating regional consciousness among the citizens of South Asia, the Faculty of Economics envisions for itself a leading role in understanding the economic challenges and opportunities unique to this region. We believe that a rigorous scientific enquiry is needed for this purpose. Through this conference, we strive to provide a platform for research containing methodological advances, both in economic theory and empirical methods, which would contribute to our understanding of South Asian Economic Development.
Themes for the Conference
We invite theoretical and empirical contributions in all areas of relevance to South Asian economies. This may include (but not limited to):
Issues in Economic development, with special focus on South Asia.
Macroeconomic theory and policy relevant for the South Asian region.
Trade and economic integration (including monetary and financial integration) in the SAARC region.
Banking and financial institutions in South Asia
Microeconomic and Game theoretic applications in development economics (including mechanism design, industrial organization and information economics).
Economics of health and education in South Asia.
Economic policies and governance, law and economics with special emphasis on the institutional framework in the South Asian region.
- Issues in Environmental and Energy economics with a special focus on South Asia.
South Asia in contemporary global economy: prospects and challenges.
Submission
Submission is open to all, though we would like to encourage researchers working or studying in organizations based in SAARC member countries (namely Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka), in particular. Papers must be submitted through the online submission system using Conference Maker at: http://editorialexpress.com/conference/SEAD2017/
Deadline for submission of completed papers is November 21, 2016. Acceptance of papers will be notified by December 5, 2016. More details are available at http://ecoconf.sau.ac.in or any queries regarding the conference or problems with the process of online submission at Conference Maker, please communicate at the following email address: econconf@sau.ac.in
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