SECOND RESEARCH CONFERENCE ON EMPIRICAL ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE & FINANCE  

 
           To be Organized by Indian Institute of Foreign Trade
                   New Delhi : 16th and 17th Dec 2010
Call for Papers 

On 16th and 17th December 2010, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade will host the Second Conference on Empirical Issues in International Trade & Finance.

The Conference aims to have intellectual discourse on issues related to international trade and finance and provide platform to the researchers for communicating their views on their intellectual standing of empirical research in international economics

The main thrust areas of the conference are:

  • Trade led Recovery from Recession

  • Trade, Inclusive Growth and Macroeconomic Issues

  • New dimension in Trade Theories

  • Contemporary issues in Trade Policy Formulation (including WTO and RTAs)

  • Capital Flow and International Finance in the realm of crisis

  • Emerging Financial Architecture and Regulation

The conference is not restricted to the above themes only. Any topic addressing the issues related to international trade and finance is welcome. Those who are interested in presenting a paper (or papers) are invited to submit an abstract or a completed paper. Kindly register for the conference (which is free) and submit abstract/full paper. Only online submission is accepted.
 

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The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) was set up in 1963 by the Government of India as an autonomous organisation to help professionalise the country's foreign trade management and increase exports by developing human resources; generating, analysing and disseminating data; and conducting research. Today it is one of India's most prestigious business schools.

No registration fee. But, it's mandatory to register by giving all your relevant details to submit a paper.

The Conference aims to have intellectual discourse on issues related to international trade and finance and provide platform to the researchers for communicating their views on their intellectual standing of empirical research in international economics.

To encourage young researchers who are currently pursuing PhD in the area of international trade and finance a separate track is added in the Conference. The session is open for all doctoral students pursuing PhD in Indian universities ( or recently submitted their thesis but degree is awaited).