Call for Papers
THE SCOPE OF THIS CONFERENCE
After 40 years of reform, China has been successfully developed his economy, the largest one next to USA in the world. For improving the future development of China’s economy, the central topic of the conference is to fulfill the “High-Quality Development of China's Economy in the New Era”. We would like to broadly invite researchers to submit original micro- and macro-level studies to this conference. Professionals in (but NOT limited to) the following fields are welcome to submit extended abstracts, full papers, poster proposals, and panel proposals addressing empirical, theoretical, methodological, pedagogical, and policy issues as they apply in the context of (NOT limited to) China’s economy.
Development Economics
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Financial Economics/ Microfinance
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Regional Economics
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Labor Economics
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Consumer Economics
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International Economics
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Family Economics
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Real Estate Economics
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Public Economics/ Taxation
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Institutional Economics
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Monetary Economics
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Transitional Economies
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Health Economics
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Gender Economics
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Demography/ Population Economics
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Human Resource
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Environment Economics
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Welfare Economics
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Educational Economics
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Industrial Economics
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Econometrics
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Innovation and Growth
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We also welcome you to organize panels for special issue of Singapore Economic Review and Journal of Consumer Affairs, respectively, if articles are not really closed to the main theme of this conference but related to the main themes of these two special issues as mentioned below.
Although English is the only language for your presentations in this conference, Chinese papers and presentations are also acceptable this time for encouraging more Chinese scholars who are more comfortable in speaking Chinese to attend this conference. Therefore, if you want to present papers in Chinese or to propose Chinese panels, please put a note on your submissions and proposals. However, only papers written in English can be considered as submissions to the two special issues.
