1、Global Economic Recovery:The Role of China and Other Emerging EconomiesCall for papers CHINESE ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION (Europe/UK) stndThe 21 CEA (UK) and 2 CEA (Europe) Annual Conference Global Economic Recovery: The Role of China and Other Emerging Economies Co-organised by Oxford Department of Inter
2、national Development Oxford University China Centre University of Oxford 12-13 July 2010 University of Oxford, UK In the new global age, a most serious global economic crisis calls for global partnership and global solutions1. As fast-rising economic forces, China and the other emerging economies ar
3、e expected to play a crucial role in the global battle against the current economic crisis, working as part of a global partnership which aims at leading the world towards economic recovery. The main theme of the 2010 CEA (Europe/UK) annual conference will be the impact of the global economic crisis
4、 on China and other emerging economies, the response of these countries at national, regional and firm levels, and their role in the global battle for economic recovery and prosperity. Theoretical and empirical studies, as well as comparative studies of China and other E8 economies, are all welcomed
5、. Contributions focusing on the following issues would be of particular interest: ? The impact of global economic crisis on China and other emerging economies ? The role of China and other emerging economies in global economic recovery ? Globalisation and International Integration ? Economic Growth,
6、 Income Distribution and Poverty ? Public policy, health and development ? Natural Environment and Sustainable Development ? Trade and Foreign Direct Investment ? Rural Development and Land Reform ? Urbanisation and Migration ? Innovation, Technology and Development ? Financial Sector Reform and For
7、eign Exchange Policy ? Capital Market and Corporate Governance ? Labour Market Reform and Human Resource Management Distinguished keynote speakers include Her Excellency, Mme FU Ying, Ambassador of China to the UK Robert Mundell (Nobel Laureate, Columbia University) Adrian Wood (Oxford University) J
8、effrey Sachs (Columbia University, TBC) Yongding Yu (Chinese Academy of Social Science) Lord Desai (London School of Economics) Rongping Mu (Chinese Academy of Science) Albert Park (Oxford University) Selected conference papers will be published in the Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studie
9、s and an edited book. Further features of the conference include: ? PhD colloquium: experienced supervisors will chair and comment on students papers ? Prizes will be awarded for best papers submitted and presented by PhD students ? Information Corner on job opportunities ? Selected papers at the Ox
10、ford conference will be invited to attend the parallel conference at Peking University in China. thYou are invited to submit an abstract of 300-500 words by 15 February 2010 either through online submission (.ceauk.org.uk) or email to cea2010oxfordyahoo4. You will be thinformed by 15 March 2010 whet
11、her your paper will be accepted. Subsequently you will be thexpected to provide the full paper by 15 June 2010. Conference fee ?135, and student fee ?55 (including membership of CEA and four issues of the Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies). The travel costs of student participants will be covered up to ?50. Dr Xiaolan Fu Conference Chair President-Elect of the Chinese Economic Association (Europe/UK) University of Oxford