Postponement of EAEA17 Conference: Call for Papers and Preliminary Information

DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/asej.12216
Published date01 June 2020
Date01 June 2020
Postponement of EAEA17 Conference: Call for
Papers and Preliminary Information
doi: 10.1111/asej.12216
Due to the pandemic (COVID-19), the East Asian Economic Association
(EAEA) has decided to postpone the 17th International Convention of the East
Asian Economic Association (EAEA17 Conference) to 1415 August 2021. We
apologize for the postponement of the Conference in consideration of the health
and safety of all Conference participants. We hope you will continue to suppo rt
the EAEA17 organized with the Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia,
Sunway University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
The 17th International Convention of the East Asian Economic Association
will be held on 1415 August 2021 at Sunway University, Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia. The theme of the Convention is Growth, Resilience and Sustainabil-
ity: Asian Dynamism in an Uncertain World.
The Program Committee is now issuing a call for papers related to the Con-
vention theme and for papers on a wide range of economic issues. We will con-
sider all academic papers that are applied, empirical and policy-relevant in
nature and related to Asia. Theory papers that are relevant to the theme of the
Conference and can develop applied research will also be considered. Pure the-
ory papers will not be considered. Possible topics for session titles and papers
include, but are not limited to, the following:
A. Economic Integration
B. Multinationals and the Global Economy
C. Economic Growth and Income Disparity
D. Global Imbalances
E. Green Growth and Sustainable Development
F. The Economics of Disasters
G. The Indonesian Economy
H. The Economics Profession and Teaching
I. Exchange Rates and Currency Crises
J. Financial Institutions and Markets
K. Firm Behavior
L. Food and Agricultural Policy
M. Growth and Productivity
N. Household Behavior
O. International Trade and Trade Policy
P. International Investment and Capital Flows
© 2020 East Asian Economic Association and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd
Asian Economic Journal 2020, Vol.34 No. 2, 237239 237

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