Three-Day International Conference on
“ Dynamics of Economic Growth and Development in Asia with Special Reference to India ”
25
th-27
th, October 2017
About the University
The Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow is one of the premier Central Universities in the country established on 10th January 1996 with the objective of promoting advance knowledge by providing instructional and research facilities in Science, key and frontier areas of technology, social sciences and other disciplines. The University promotes the study of the Principles for which Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar worked during his lifetime and pay special attention to the promotion of educational and economic interests and welfare of the people in general and members belonging to SC/ST in particular.
About the Department:
Department of economics is one of the oldest department of the University. The department is running one full time Masters Courses; M.A Economics and also offers PhD and M.Phil.
programmes with main emphasis on innovative and empirical research on various aspects of the economy. The Department is working with a vision of creating global leaders, having advanced infrastructural facilities like Computer lab, Library, Conference hall and eminent faculty members to train the students in accordance with the need of the job market. The Department has always been conscious of and responsive to socio-economic needs of the society at large.
Concept Note of Conference
Asia, situated in northern eastern part of globe, has emerged as an economic power and ray of hope in providing the alternative option apart from America and Europe after globalisation. It consist nearly 60 percent population and 30 percent area of the world.
When the economies of the rest of the world are turmoiling with very low economic growth due to sub prime crisis of US economy, most of the countries of the Asia have ensured the growth rate well above 6 percent. Emerging of India and China in the post reforms period is being considered as the first step in the direction of making multi polar world. The rich human and natural resources with very good climatic conditions also support in this direction. After the great scientific revolution of Europe, which established the mechanistic view of nature and rejected the dualistic view, Europe and America are dominated over the world in terms of ideas and values as well as in economic activities.
But the success of India and china, which is based on their own domestic resources and unique ideas and policies, are providing sufficient reasons to believe that, the new union is going to be of Asian countries.
Though many positive developments have taken place in favour of Asian countries in recent past but still many more issues and problems need to resolve to realise the full potential of this continent. Asia is much diversified set of the countries; where as in one hand they are the countries like Japan and South Korea, which are almost in list of developed countries. The countries like Bangladesh, Pakistan, Myanmar, Srilanka and Afghanistan are on other hand less developed as well as politically instable and facing number of internal problems. Among these Asian countries there are countries like India and China that are politically stable and internally strong, and growing quite well. These countries are the hope for Asia as well as for the whole world.
Lack of cooperation among these three set of the countries, unlike Europe and North American countries, is biggest hurdle for the development of the continent. It is reflecting in trade relations, economic cooperation as well as political and social cooperation. However, it could be achieved because of basic values, which are the same in whole continent. Strong cultural and religious relations in countries of Asian continent are also supporting in this direction. India and China can play very crucial role in this direction. The globe is indeed looking at us with renewed interest. Almost every macroeconomic variable has been affected by the process of globalization. Be it foreign direct investment, foreign portfolio investment, business process outsourcing, technology transfer, information technology advancements, foreign trade of goods, services and capital, foreign exchange reserves or national income. Making free trade area to whole continent, single currency for Asian region, free flow of capital and development in social indicators, are some of the issues which could be resolved. It will help in development of countries of the Asia. In this context it is the right time to discuss the contemporary macro economics of developing Asian economies to provide some inputs and direction of making Asia the dawn of new hope for the world. To introspect on the dynamics of macro economics of the developing Asian countries with special reference to India, the Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Central University, Lucknow, India is organising three days international conference during 25th – 27th October 2017. We are inviting scholars, academicians and policy makers of Asian countries and other part of globe to share their findings of research on the significant sub themes.
The International Seminar is proposed to organise with following sub-themes:
Sub-Themes of the Conference
Development trajectories and sectoral growth of Asian Economies
Employment, migration and livelihood challenges
Issues of public policy and Governance
Opportunities and challenges in regional and international trade & investment of Asian
countries
Financial and banking sector reforms:
Experiences and Challenges
Issues of sustainable development
Innovation and entrepreneurship development: Issues & Experiences
Research papers relevant and related to above themes are welcome welcome.
Structure of abstracts and full papers:
All abstracts of the paper should be submitted in single space and within 500 words specially mentioning hypothesis, methodology and the expected results along with a cover page giving name of the authors, full address, affiliation of University/Institution, e-,mail and Mob No. The font size should be on scale of 12 in Times new Roman.
Full paper (not more than 8000 words). in MS word12 font New Times Romans 1.5 space on A4 size paper with a cover page giving name of the authors, full address, affiliation of University/Institution, e-,mail id and contact number.
Guidelines for paper submission
The full length research papers should be sent to the organizing secretary of the
Conference through email:
[email protected] While writing the paper, the author should follow the APA format of citation and references , please use Times New Roman (size 12pt) .
Conference volume is proposed to be published with selected papers of the conference with international reputed publisher.
Important dates
Submission of Abstract : 31st May ,2017 Acceptance of Abstracts : 10th June 2017 Submission of Full Papers: 31st July 2017
Acceptance and Communication : 31st August, 2017 Registration : 15th September 2017
Date of Conference : 25th -27th October, 2017
Call for PAPERS
Original, empirical, high quality research papers are invited from academicians, professionals, research scholars for the international conference. However, the duly constituted selection and review committees will have full authority to select or reject a paper for presentation/publication or to consider it for publication in the form of proceedings. Notification of acceptance will be sent in due time.
REGISTRATION FEE DETAILS(lodging, boarding & conference kit)
For academicians and other delegates: Rs.2000/- For Research scholars and Students :Rs.500/-
Registration fee should be sent on or before prescribed date through A/C payee bank draft / cheque drawn in favour of Organising Secretary, international conference 2017 payable at Canara bank, BBAU branch, Lucknow, India
Note: Selected paper presenters have to register for conference by paying the registration fee on or before 15th September 2017.
Chief Patron
Prof. R.C.Sobti Vice Chancellor, BBAU
Patrons
Prof. N.M.P.Verma
Organizing Secretary
Prof. L. C. Mallaiah Conference Coordinators
Prof. Sanatan Nayak Dr .D. K. Yadav Dr. Surendra Meher
Dr. K. Ravi Kumar Dr. Pranav Kumar Anand
General information about Lucknow
Lucknow, the second largest city of northern India and the capital city of Uttar Pradesh in India, is situated on the river Gomati. The city retains it's age old charm and is renewed for its etiquette and courteous culture, popularly known as the
“LucknawiTahzeeb”. Its deep rooted traditions, imposing inspiring historical monuments and mouth watering cuisine are major draws for tourist.
The city is a delight for academic and research pursuit with several world renowned research laboratories and educational institutes being located here viz. Giri Institute of Developmental studies , Banker Institute of Rural Development National Botanical Research Institute, Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plant, Indian Institute of Toxicological Research, University of Lucknow, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar university(central university), King George Medical University, to name a few.
Weather
October is the beginning of the winter season but the weather is moderate and very light woollen clothes may be required.
All correspondence should be addressed to:
Dr. D. K. Yadav Conference Coordinator Department of Economics Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar (Central) University, Lucknow-
226025
Email: [email protected] Cell no:+91-8400754176
How to Reach University
Special Invitees of International Conference
Prof. Jagdesh Narayan
Prof. P. N. Mehrotra
Prof. Surindra Kumar
Prof. MG Chandrakanth
Prof. Amit S. Ray
Prof. Govinda Rao
Prof. Amartya Sen
Prof. S.K.Thorat
Prof. Y. V. Reddy
Prof. Narendra Jhadav
Prof. Balchandra Mungekar
Prof. Mahendra Dev
Prof. Raghu Ram Rajan
Prof. Mohammed Yunus
Prof. Jayati Gosh
Prof. C. Ranga Rajan
Prof. Kausik Basu
Prof. Jagdish Bhagwati
Dr. Arvind Panagariya
Prof.M.G Chandrakanth
Prof. Amit S. Ray
Prof. Tapati Guha-Thakurta
Prof. Sunil Ray
Prof.R. K. Mishra
Prof. Manoj Panda
Prof. Sanjay Kumar
Prof. Satyakam Joshi
Prof. Shashanka Bhide
Prof. Murzban Jal
Prof. Surindra Kumar
Prof. Pratap Bhanu Mehta
Prof. Niti Mehta
Prof. Achin Chakraborty
Prof. Anjila Gupta
Prof. C.H. Hanumantha Rao
Dr. M.S Swaminadhan
Dr. Arun Jaitly
Prof. Manmohan Singh
Prof. Jean Dreze
Prof. Prabhat Patnaik
Dr. Bibek Debroy
Prof. Subramanian Swamy
Prof. Abhijit Sen,
Prof. K.S. Chalam
Prof. Tilak J.B.G
Prof. R. Radha Krishna
Prof. D. N. Reddy
Prof. Sucha Singh Gill
Prof. Deepak Nayyar
Prof. K. L. Krishna
Prof. Praveen Jha
Prof. Kalpana Kannabiran
Prof. Pratap Singh Birthal
Prof. Kuldip Kaur
Dr. Indu Agnihotri
Prof. S.Galab
Prof. Srijit Mishra
Prof. R. Parthasarathy
Prof. M.R. Murthy
Prof. Bhupen Samah
Prof.V.B. Annigeri
Prof. Yatindra Singh Sisodia
Prof. Sanghmitra Acharya
Dr. Saibal Gupta
Prof. (Dr.) D. Narayan
Prof. Alakh N. Sharma
Advisory Committee Members of International Conference
Prof. R. C. Sobti, Vice Chancellor, BBAU, Lucknow, Chairman
Prof. L. C. Mallaiah, Organising Secretary, International Conference
Prof. NMP Verma Department of Economics, BBAU, Lucknow
Prof. Sanatan Nayak Department of Economics, BBAU, Lucknow
Prof. P. Murali Prasad- Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
Prof. Sahadevan- Indian Institute of Management Lucknow
Prof. Surindra Kumar- Director, Giri Institute of Development Studies
Prof. Sunita Mishra- Dean, School of Home Sciences, BBAU, Lucknow
Prof. Anamika Choudhary, Head, Department of Economics. DSMNRU, Lucknow
Prof. Alpana Srivastava, Head, Department of Economics, Amity University, Lucknow
Prof. Ripusadan Singh, Dean, School of Ambedkar Studies, BBAU, Lucknow
Dr. D. K. Yadav Department of Economics, BBAU, Lucknow
Dr. Surendra Meher Department of Economics, BBAU, Lucknow
Prof. Mamgain R. Giri Institute of development Studies, Lucknow
For further details visit university website: www.bbau.ac.in