Hayek 2010 - The Sixth Annual Meeting of the Chinese Hayek Society Hayek 2010
Date2010-08-06
Deadline2010-06-01
VenueHongKong, Hong Kong SAR
Keywords
Websitehttps://fs3.hksyu.edu/~hayek
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Sixth Annual Meeting of the Chinese Hayek Society
organized by
The Chinese Hayek Society &
Department of Economics and Finance, Hong Kong Shue Yan University
in conjunction with
Department of Economics, Feng Chia University, Taiwan
Department of Economics, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
Department of Sociology, Hong Kong Shue Yan University
Department of Business Administration, Hong Kong Shue Yan University
on
August 6 -7, 2010 (Friday & Saturday)
Hong Kong Shue Yan University, 10 Wai Tsui Crescent, Braemar Hill Road, North Point, Hong Kong
The Chinese Hayek Society and the Department of Economics and Finance, Hong Kong Shue Yan University will hold a two-day international conference on August 6-7, 2010 at Shue Yan University, North Point, Hong Kong. The main theme of the conference this year is “The Relevance of F.A. Hayek on China’s Economy and Society”. You are cordially invited to present a paper on the main and related themes (but not exclusively to) as listed below:
Topics
F.A. Hayek on economics, law, politics, psychology and social philosophy
China and the international community
China’s 60 years review and prospect
The China economy after international financial crisis
Macroeconomic policies and monetary regulations in China
Economic development and Environmental planning
The economy of Taiwan after liberalization
Social problems and cultural issues in China
Psychology of Chinese people
Urban and rural disparity in China
Minority issues in China
Chinese entrepreneurship
China business and management
China’s laws and politics
Cross Strait economic relations
Pearl River Delta and regional cooperation
Hong Kong and Macau after 1997
Both theoretical and empirical papers on mainland China, Taiwan, Macau and Hong Kong in broader relation to the global economy are accepted. The organizers welcome papers applying F.A. Hayek’s contributions to the Chinese economy and society. We also believe that interdisciplinary and heterodox approaches are most fruitful in understanding complexity of China issues. Therefore, the conference welcomes papers from disciplines such as economics, sociology, business management, psychology, law and politics. In economics, apart from the conventional approach, the conference seeks scholars from New Institutional Economics, Austrian Economics, Social Economics and Evolutionary Economics to put forward their views on East Asia today. The language of the conference is Chinese and English. There will be no registration fee. Participants fund their own travelling expenses. However, the conference can provide foods and accommodations for those scholars, untenured professors and students who need subsidies. Please send all abstracts and full papers before the deadline to:
organized by
The Chinese Hayek Society &
Department of Economics and Finance, Hong Kong Shue Yan University
in conjunction with
Department of Economics, Feng Chia University, Taiwan
Department of Economics, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
Department of Sociology, Hong Kong Shue Yan University
Department of Business Administration, Hong Kong Shue Yan University
on
August 6 -7, 2010 (Friday & Saturday)
Hong Kong Shue Yan University, 10 Wai Tsui Crescent, Braemar Hill Road, North Point, Hong Kong
The Chinese Hayek Society and the Department of Economics and Finance, Hong Kong Shue Yan University will hold a two-day international conference on August 6-7, 2010 at Shue Yan University, North Point, Hong Kong. The main theme of the conference this year is “The Relevance of F.A. Hayek on China’s Economy and Society”. You are cordially invited to present a paper on the main and related themes (but not exclusively to) as listed below:
Topics
F.A. Hayek on economics, law, politics, psychology and social philosophy
China and the international community
China’s 60 years review and prospect
The China economy after international financial crisis
Macroeconomic policies and monetary regulations in China
Economic development and Environmental planning
The economy of Taiwan after liberalization
Social problems and cultural issues in China
Psychology of Chinese people
Urban and rural disparity in China
Minority issues in China
Chinese entrepreneurship
China business and management
China’s laws and politics
Cross Strait economic relations
Pearl River Delta and regional cooperation
Hong Kong and Macau after 1997
Both theoretical and empirical papers on mainland China, Taiwan, Macau and Hong Kong in broader relation to the global economy are accepted. The organizers welcome papers applying F.A. Hayek’s contributions to the Chinese economy and society. We also believe that interdisciplinary and heterodox approaches are most fruitful in understanding complexity of China issues. Therefore, the conference welcomes papers from disciplines such as economics, sociology, business management, psychology, law and politics. In economics, apart from the conventional approach, the conference seeks scholars from New Institutional Economics, Austrian Economics, Social Economics and Evolutionary Economics to put forward their views on East Asia today. The language of the conference is Chinese and English. There will be no registration fee. Participants fund their own travelling expenses. However, the conference can provide foods and accommodations for those scholars, untenured professors and students who need subsidies. Please send all abstracts and full papers before the deadline to:
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