Call for Papers: The Seventh China Economics Annual Conference
Venue:
- Shenzhen Graduate School of Business, Peking University
- School Economics, Shenzhen University
- School of Economics and Finance, Hong Kong University
Contact:
China Center for Economic Research 302#
Peking University, Beijing 100871,PR.China
TEL:86-10-62753098 Fax:86-10-62754719
Email: cea@ccer.edu.cn
Date 2007/12/15-- 2007/12/16
EXCEL Link http://www.cenet.org.cn/download/26615-1.xls
The Seventh China Economics Annual Conference will be held in Shenzhen and Hong Kong on December 15-16, 2007. This annual conference has been held successfully for six years since it was initiated in 2001. The first , second, third, fourth, fifth conferences were held at Peking University, Northwest University, Fudan University , Nankai University and Xiamen University respectively. The sixth conference was held at Wuhan University with a total of 400 participants and over 200 contributed papers, which provided an excellent exchange platform for Chinese economics academies, government, and the media. From 2007, the Conference will have an international session in which the working language is English.
This year's Conference is going to have 20-25 sessions. We are soliciting theoretical and policy papers in a wide range of economic studies. The deadline for paper submission is
August 31, 2007. Please upload an electronic version to http://www.cenet.org.cn/cn/CEAC/, and submit a hard copy to the Secretariat. In addition, please complete the attached Excel form and send it back to
cea@ccer.pku.edu.cn. We do not accept papers which have already published. All the papers will be reviewed and selected anonymously.
Conference Topics:
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
Finance
International Economics
Public Economics
Industrial Organization Theory
Health Economics
Labor / Population Economics
Institutional Economics
Law and Economics
Management Economics
Educational Economics
Regional Economics
Developmental Economics
Agricultural Economics
Mathematical Economics
Political Economics
History of Economic Theories
Economic History
Defense Economics
Welfare Economics
Resource and Environmental Economics
Chinese Economic Reform
Global Economic Research
Economic Education
Behavior Economics
Other Areas
The format of submitted papers should be as follows:
1. Script
2. 3-5 keywords
3. 200- word abstract in both Chinese and English
4. Field of study on the First page
5. Author's address, telephone and email on the last page
The Conference will continue its discussion on China's economy, and hold a dean meeting to exchange experience in economic education and research. We encourage publishers to promote their publications. The Conference will also have a job fair as usual.