EMECON 2013 - The International Conference on Emerging Economies (EMECON)
Topics/Call fo Papers
Globalized and fast increasing markets, the future of mankind is perhaps dependent on how market forces drive economic development around the world. The present global economic situation perhaps calls for fiscal prudence in terms of optimizing resource use given the deepening crisis across various continents. Global changes around the world as being linked to factors like the financial crisis, the instability of emerging countries’ geopolitics, dependence of energy, environmental problems. Significantly several economies have had to contend with one or more of these issues as a stumbling block in their path towards growth in recent times.
In the last ten years, emerging markets have played a significant role as players in re-shaping the global competitive landscape.
The ever increasing world population, the rising demand for food, energy, water, access to goods and efficient services, greenhouse gas emissions, etc. are key indicators of economic growth paradigms. In the coming decade, economies are likely to focus on efficient trade mechanisms consumption of goods and services, new and emerging markets, innovation and sustainability and ability of industry to develop new managerial ideas and strategies. Moreover emerging economies are considered as the “messiah” with their huge accumulation and the market which is consisting with new mid-classes by the developed countries.
The International Conference on Emerging Economies (EMECON) will be an interdisciplinary conference and seek to understand some of the major problems and opportunities for the developing countries. EMECON will aim to deliberate and discuss the income distribution, managing, social and environmental problems, with the emerging market mechanisms.
In the last ten years, emerging markets have played a significant role as players in re-shaping the global competitive landscape.
The ever increasing world population, the rising demand for food, energy, water, access to goods and efficient services, greenhouse gas emissions, etc. are key indicators of economic growth paradigms. In the coming decade, economies are likely to focus on efficient trade mechanisms consumption of goods and services, new and emerging markets, innovation and sustainability and ability of industry to develop new managerial ideas and strategies. Moreover emerging economies are considered as the “messiah” with their huge accumulation and the market which is consisting with new mid-classes by the developed countries.
The International Conference on Emerging Economies (EMECON) will be an interdisciplinary conference and seek to understand some of the major problems and opportunities for the developing countries. EMECON will aim to deliberate and discuss the income distribution, managing, social and environmental problems, with the emerging market mechanisms.
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