China presents a myriad of significant changes and new opportunities. Its increasing global influence ensures that the state of the Chinese economy and its economic, public and social policies continue to have a substantial impact on trade, investment, social developments, and global economic growth.
The 33rd Annual CESA Conference, organised by Macquarie Business School at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia, cordially invites research contributions on the Chinese economy and its wider impacts and implications. We welcome both theoretical and empirical studies that employ diverse research methods, including quantitative and qualitative approaches. While we encourage submissions on the conference topics below, we also welcome papers that explore other aspects related to the main theme of the conference.
Registrations are now closed.
The impact of COVID-19 on the Chinese economy
Macroeconomic dynamics and policy responses
Innovation and productivity
Demographic challenges in China
The role of financial market in the economy and the evaluation of financial market reforms
Income and wealth inequality
Social development and policies in China
Energy transition, Environment issues and climate change policies in China
Kindly note that the above topics serve as a guide and are not exhaustive.
Call for papers is now closed.
There will be four special issues dedicated to The 33rd Annual Conference of Chinese Economics Society Australia (CESA) Conference:
Paper submission and conference enquiries: submission.cesa2023@gmail.com
Other enquiries: Associate Professor Ben Wang E: ben.wang@mq.edu.au P: +61 2 9850 8500
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