ECEE 2019 - 11th Conference "Economic Challenges in Enlarged Europe"
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Category economics; finance; Macroeconomics; Work & Labour Market; Economic Environment; International Business
Deadline: March 15, 2019 | Date: June 16, 2019-June 18, 2019
Venue/Country: Tallinn, Estonia
Updated: 2019-03-04 20:19:20 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
Following the 2009–2018 events with participantsfrom a large number of countries, Tallinn University ofTechnology will host the 11th Conference “EconomicChallenges in Enlarged Europe” from 16–18 June 2019in Tallinn. The event is organised in collaboration withBank of Estonia and Association for the Study of EastEuropean Economies and Cultures (USA).You are invited to submit papers for presentationand discussion. We would especially encouragesubmissions on: macroeconomic effects and economic policyconsiderations under global change; consequences of economic fluctuations on thefinancial sector and related opportunities; real sector implications and labour marketresponses to the changing economic environment; economic development and convergence/disintegration issues in enlarged Europe; work arrangements in the changing socioeconomic context; financial decisions and considerations in thecomplex economic environment; comparative regional studies (e.g. Nordiccountries, CEE countries, Western/SouthernEuropean countries, non-EU countries etc).Submissions on other topics falling under one of thethematic tracks below are also very welcome.
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