International Conference
16th EAEA
will be held 27-28 October 2018 in Taipei, Taiwan.
Ways to the 16th EAEA Venue
Full paper submission deadline: Sept 1st (strict)
Paper format file here
E-mail your full paper to eaea16program@gmail.com before Sept 1st, 2018
Please save the file as a MS Word file and save the file as `PT###` where ### is the number assigned to your abstract.
For example, if your paper was T101, please save this file as PT101. Thank you.
Important Dates in 2018Abstract submission open: 1 April
Abstract submission due: 11 June
Session Proposal deadline: 11 June
Notification of Abstract Acceptance: 30 June
Full paper submission due: 1 September
Paper Presenter registration due: 1 September
Convention dates: 27-28 October
SESSION PROPOSAL
In addition to individual paper writers, we welcome session organizers. Session organizers are responsible for providing a title and description of the scope of their session, inviting speakers and discussants to participate in the session. The contact address for this category is: Professor Craig R. Parsons at eaea16program@gmail.com. The deadline to submit abstracts, the scope of their session and a list of participants is also 31 May 2018.
The theme of the Convention is:
“Globalization and the New Growth Paradigm in Asia”
The Program Committee is now issuing a call for papers related to the Convention theme and for papers on a wide range of economics issues. We consider all academic papers that are applied, empirical and policy-relevant in nature and related to Asia. Pure theory papers will not be considered. Possible topics for session titles and papers include, but are not limited to, the following:
A. Economic Integration
B. Multinationals and the Global Economy
C. Economic Growth and Income Disparity
D. Global Imbalances
E. Green Growth and Sustainable Development
F: The Economics of Disasters
G. Protectionism and Anti-Globalization
H. The Economics Profession and Teaching
I. Exchange Rates and Currency Crisis
J. Financial Institutions and Markets
K. Firm Behavior
L. Food and Agricultural Policy
M. Growth and Productivity
N. Household Behavior
O. International Trade and Trade Policy
P. International Investment and Capital Flows
Q. Supply Chain and Economic Development
R. Institutions and Economic Analysis
S. Labor and Human Resource Economics
T. Macroeconomic Management
U. Natural Resource and Environmental Economics
V. Poverty and Income Distribution
W. Public Sector Economics
X. Services Sector Economics
Y. Technology and Economic Analysis
Z. Corruption and Development
Keynote Speakers
Richard E. BaldwinProfessor of International Economics Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Geneva)Speech Title: Future Globalization and the Spread of the Emerging Market Miracle | |
Ping Wang Seigle Family Professor of Economics, Washington University in St. Louis NBER Research Associate Speech Title: Global Technology Assimilation, Mismatch and Economic Development |
Organization Committee
Program Committee
Tain-Jy Chen (National Taiwan University)
Julan Du (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Kazunobu Hayakawa (Institute of Developing Economies)
Hal Hill (Australian National University)
Keiko Ito (Senshu University)
Soyoung Kim (Seoul National University)
Fukunari Kimura (Keio University)
Kozo Kiyota (Keio University)
Ming-Jen Lin (National Taiwan University, host country director)
Akira Kohsaka (Osaka University)
Colin McKenzie (Keio University)
Jayant Menon (Asian Development Bank)
Oleksandr Movshuk (Toyama University)
Craig R. Parsons (Yokohama National University)
Eric D. Ramstetter (Asian Growth Research Institute)
Kiyotaka Sato (Yokohama National University)
Shandre Thangavelu (University of Adelaide)
Chih-Hai Yang (National Central University)
Local Committee
Tain-Jy Chen (National Taiwan University)
Shih-Hsun Hsu (National Taiwan University)
Kamhon Kan (Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica)
Hsien-Ming Lien (National Cheng Chi University)
Chien-Fu Jeff Lin (National Taiwan University and Taiwan Institute of Economic Research)
Ching-Yi Lin (National Tsing Hua University)
Hsin-Yi Lin (National Cheng Chi University)
Hui-Lin Lin (National Taiwan University)
Ming-Jen Lin (National Taiwan University, host country director)
Bih Jane Liu (National Taiwan University)
Chung-Shu Wu (Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research)
Chih-Hai Yang (National Central University)
Program
Program Day 1 Program Day 2
Ways to the 16th EAEA Venue
Program Overview
DAY ONE
Saturday, 27th October, 2018
(updated at 18th October, 2018)
TIME | EVENT | VENUE |
8:00-8:30 | REGISTRATION | 1F, College of Social Sciences Bldg. |
8:30-8:40 | Opening Ceremony Opening Speech Akira Kohsaka, Osaka University, President of EAEA Welcoming Speech Tain-Jy Chen, National Taiwan University, Chair of Host Committee | Room 101, College of Social Sciences Bldg. |
8:40-9:30 | Keynote Speech I Title : Future globalization and the spread of the emerging market miracle Speaker : Richard Baldwin, The Graduate Institute, Geneva Moderator : Shujiro Urata, Waseda University | Room 101, College of Social Sciences Bldg. |
9:30-10:00 | COFFEE BREAK | 3F, College of Social Sciences Bldg. |
10:00-12:00 | PARALLEL SESSION I CS1A : Nanshan Life Insurance Session – Finance CS1B : Lipsey Memorial Panel on Firms, Plants, and Trade I – Multi-country Studies, Japan, and China CS1C : International Trade I CS1D : Poverty and Income Distribution CS1E : Education I CS1F : Labor Market I CS1G : Institutions and Economics Analysis CS1H : Macroeconomic Management CS1I : Household Behavior | CS1A: Room 301 CS1B: Room 302 CS1C: Room 305 CS1D: Room 306 CS1E: Room 307 CS1F: Room 404 CS1G: Room 405 CS1H: Room 406 CS1I : Room 407 |
12:00-13:30 | LUNCH | 3F, College of Social Sciences Bldg. |
13:30-15:30 | PARALLEL SESSION II CS2A : TAIOS-organized session I – Agriculture Sector and Environmental Economics CS2B : Wage Inequality CS2C : International Trade II CS2D : Health Care CS2E : Corruption and Development CS2F : Public Sector Economics CS2G : Labor and Human Resource Economics CS2H : Natural Resource and Environmental Economics I CS2I : ERIA – organized session I – Industrialization in Globalized Economies | CS2A: Room 301 CS2B: Room 302 CS2C: Room 305 CS2D: Room 306 CS2E: Room 307 CS2F: Room 404 CS2G: Room 405 CS2H: Room 406 CS2I : Room 407 |
15:30-16:00 | COFFEE BREAK | 3F, College of Social Sciences Bldg. |
16:00-17:30 | PARALLEL SESSION III CS3A : UBS Banking Session – Firm Level Analysis CS3B : Organized Session – East Asian Integration, South-South Interdependencies and Sustainable Development CS3C : International Trade III CS3D : International Trade IV CS3E : Labor Market II CS3F : The Chinese Economy CS3G : Natural Resource and Environmental Economics III CS3H : Labor Mobility and Migrants | CS3A: Room 301 CS3B: Room 302 CS3C: Room 305 CS3D: Room 306 CS3E: Room 307 CS3F: Room 404 CS3G: Room 405 CS3H: Room 406 |
17:30-18:30 | Shuttle bus to Dinner Banquet Venue | 1F, College of Social Sciences Bldg. |
18:30-20:30 | DINNER BANQUET (1) 18:30-18:40 : Short Speech I Chuang-Chang Chang, Vice Chairman of Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) (2) 18:40-18:50 : Short Speech II Hsin Chiao, Head of UBS Asset Management (Taiwan) | Howard Hotel, Taipei |
DAY TWO
Sunday, 28th October, 2018
(updated at 18th October, 2018)
TIME | EVENT | VENUE |
8:00-8:40 | REGISTRATION | 1F, College of Social Sciences Bldg. |
8:40-9:30 | Keynote Speech I Title : Global technology assimilation, mismatch and economic development Speaker : Ping Wang, Washington University in St. Louis Moderator : Kamhon Kan, Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica | Room 101, College of Social Sciences Bldg. |
9:30-10:00 | COFFEE BREAK | 1F, College of Social Sciences Bldg. |
10:00-12:00 | PARALLEL SESSION IV CS4A : TAIOS-organized session II – Agriculture Sector and Households CS4B : ERIA-organized session II – Energy and Government Policy CS4C : Exchange Rates CS4D : International Trade V CS4E : Trade Liberalization CS4F : Foreign Direct Investment CS4G : Education II CS4H : Economics Growth and Development CS4I : Family and Demographic Economics | CS4A: Room 301 CS4B: Room 302 CS4C: Room 305 CS4D: Room 306 CS4E: Room 307 CS4F: Room 404 CS4G: Room 405 CS4H: Room 406 CS4I : Room 407 |
12:00-13:30 | LUNCH | 3F, College of Social Sciences Bldg. |
13:30-15:30 | PARALLEL SESSION V CS5A : Research Center for East Asia Policy (Hitotsubashi University) – organized session – Real Picture of Dollarization in Cambodia: Empirical Studies based on Nation Wide Large-scale Questionnaire Survey CS5B : Lipsey Memorial Panel on Firms, Plants, and Trade II – Southeast Asia CS5C : Exchange Rates II CS5D : Agriculture Economics II CS5E : Macroeconomics CS5F : Firm and Micro-data Analysis CS5G : Economic Growth and Development II CS5H : Global Value Chains I | CS5A: Room 301 CS5B: Room 302 CS5C: Room 305 CS5D: Room 306 CS5E: Room 307 CS5F: Room 404 CS5G: Room 405 CS5H: Room 406 |
15:30-16:00 | COFFEE BREAK | 1F, College of Social Sciences Bldg. |
16:00-17:30 | PARALLEL SESSION VI CS6A : Far Eastern International Bank session – Central Bank Policy CS6B : Global Value Chains II CS6C : Firm Behavior CS6D : Labor Market III CS6E : Micro-data Analysis CS6F : Labor CS6G : Agricultural Economics II CS6H : Labor and Migration | CS6A: Room 301 CS6B: Room 302 CS6C: Room 305 CS6D: Room 306 CS6E: Room 307 CS6F: Room 404 CS6G: Room 405 CS6H: Room 406 |
17:30-17:50 | Closing Session | Room 305, College of Social Sciences Bldg. |
Registration
For All Convention Participants
- US$100 = $50 (EAEA dues, “developing” or graduate student) + $50 (Convention registration)
- US$190 = $90 (EAEA dues, “developed”) + $100 (Convention registration)
- US$50 (for those from developing countries who have already paid annual EAEA dues)
- US$100 (for those from developed countries who have already paid annual EAEA dues)
Please refer to your acceptance letter for the link to register
Accommodation
Contract Hotel: |
1.The Howard Plaza Hotel Taipei (Limited) Various Daily Tours Provided 2.Howard Civil Service International House 3.Khotels |
Other Hotel Recommendation: |
4. Brother Hotel 5. San Want Hotel 6. Park Taipei Hotel |
Or you can refer to Hotels.com, Agoda, Booking.com for more options! |
*Due to the multiple international events held in the same time, it is strongly suggested to reserve ASAP. |
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About Taipei
Geographical Position
Taipei, located in Taiwan’s north, has an area of 271.8 sq. km, and is situated in a basin. Rich in leisure and recreation, cultural arts, heritage sites, and other attractions, it enjoys a superb geographical position and traffic environment.
Climate
Situated near the 25th parallel north, the city has a subtropical island climate influenced by its basin location. The Taipei summers and autumns are hot and humid, the springs and winters cool and mild, and there is clear differentiation between the four seasons. March to May generally marks the spring season, June ~ August summer, September ~ November autumn, and December ~ February winter.
For detailed weather forecast, please refer to Central Weather Bureau website (http://www.cwb.gov.tw/eng/index.htm)
Transportation
Taipei has a comprehensive transportation network. The convenient MRT has five main lines and two branch lines, with 117 stations, and there are over 300 public-bus routes. It has four Taiwan Railways stations, and the railway network reaches all cities and counties. If you require rapid shuttling between Taiwan’s north and south, the Taiwan High Speed Rail network provides a lightning-quick option. Songshan Airport, located in the city’s heart, provides both domestic and international route services, giving visitors from around the world quick access to the city’s core.
Contact Us
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telephone: 886-2-3366-8448
fax: 886-2-2365-9128
e-mail: 2018eaea@gmail.com