Datos generales

Tipo de ActividadCongreso/Conferencia
Area(s) de interésECON Economía
Denominación12th International Conference Developments in Economic Theory and Policy
Fecha Inicio25/06/2015Fecha Finalización26/06/2015

Lugar de celebraciónBilbao - Vizcaya - España
URLhttp://www.conferencedevelopments.com

Secretaría Técnica
OrganizaciónDepartamento Economía Aplicada V. Universidad del País Vasco UPV/EHU
DomicilioFacultad Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales. UPV/EHU
48015 Bilbao - Vizcaya - España
Teléfono946013881Fax 
Persona(s) de contactoJesús Ferreiro

Secretaría Técnica
OrganizaciónDepartamento Economía Aplicada V. Universidad del País Vasco UPV/EHU
DomicilioFacultad Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales. UPV/EHU
48015 Bilbao - Vizcaya - España
Teléfono946013881Fax 
Persona(s) de contactoJesús Ferreiro

Observaciones
The Department of Applied Economics V of the University of the Basque Country and the Cambridge Centre for Economic and Public Policy, Department of Land Economy, of the University of Cambridge, are organizing the 12th International Conference Developments in Economic Theory and Policy. The Conference will be held in Bilbao (Spain), the days 25th and 26th of June 2015.

The deadline to submit Papers and ‘Organized Sessions’ is 25th May 2015.

The Journal Panoeconomicus (http://www.panoeconomicus.rs) will publish a special issue with a selection of papers presented at the conference. The selection of the papers will be made by the Scientific Committee of the Conference. The final decision about the papers to be published will be subject to a process of anonymous evaluation.

For more information, you can contact with Jesus Ferreiro (jesus.ferreiro@ehu.es) or visit the conference website: www.conferencedevelopments.com

Resumen
Although papers are invited on all areas of economics, there will be one Plenary Session about Emerging Economies During and After the Great Recession. Besides this Special Session, there will be two Keynote Speakers: Professors Robert Wade (London School of Economics) and Paul Davidson (New School for Social Research).

Suggestions for Organized Sessions are encouraged. A proposal of an Organized Session must include the following information:
• Title of the session, name and affiliation of the session organizer and the session chair (if different than the organizer).
• Titles of the papers (3-4 papers), name, affiliation and contact information of the authors.

Besides Plenary, Organized and Normal Parallel sessions, there will also be Graduate Student Sessions, where students making a MSc or a PhD programme can present their research, and Parallel Sessions of Presentation of New Books, where authors will be able to introduce recently published books.