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The broad theme of the 2019 Development Economics Conference is framed along the lines of the late Douglas North’s seminal contributions of the late last century to address issues arising out of the social and political turbulence affecting the global community in the 21st century. The conference will primarily aim to examine how these issues have been affecting the economic performance of nations at micro and macro levels. We expect this year’s conference to attract a large number of established scholars as well as early career researchers and PhD students from the UK and overseas universities and institutes.

 

The Organising Committee is pleased to announce the call for contributed papers which will be open till April 15, 2019. The initial submission could comprise either a full paper or an extended abstract (approximately 1000 words). Contributions from all areas of development economics are welcome, especially those subsumed under the broad conference theme. More specifically we seek contributions on the economic aspects of some of the following areas subsumed under the broad conference theme:

 

 

Papers and abstracts should be submitted to [log in to unmask].

 

For additional information, please visit http://declincoln.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk/.

 

Best,

 

Dr Shrabani Saha

Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) - Economics
University of Lincoln
Lincoln International Business School
Office - David Chiddick Building – DCB 2107

Brayford Pool
LINCOLN
LN6 7TS
United Kingdom

Phone Direct: + 44-1522835547

E-Mail: [log in to unmask]

Research & Teaching: http://staff.lincoln.ac.uk/ssaha

 

HEA (Fellow) – United Kingdom

PhD - Economics — Massey University - New Zealand 
MEC - Economics — University Of Sydney - Australia 
MSc – Economics — University Of Calcutta - India

Lincoln Economics & Finance Research Group - LEAF, UK – Research Fellow

The Rural & Regional Research Group, UK - Research Fellow

Markets & Services Research Centre, Australia - Research Fellow

Australia – China Tourism Research Network (ACTReNet), Australia - Research Fellow

Asian Business & Organisational Research Group (ABORG), Australia - Research Fellow
Association of Indian Economic and Financial Studies, USA – Member

Australian Economic Society, Australia - Member

American Economic Association, USA – Member

Royal Economic Society, UK – Member

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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