2nd Annual International Conference on

Micro and Macro Economics

MME 2012

 

Date: 23 - 24 July 2012

Venue: Hotel Fort Canning, Singapore

 

CALL FOR PAPERS


The study of micro and macro economics is indispensable as it is the main agent for formulation and successful execution of government economic policies. While micro economics function as a tool to analyze market mechanisms that establish relative prices amongst goods and services, microeconomics on the other hand, analyzes market failure where markets fail to produce efficient results. While these two studies of economics appear to be different, they are actually interdependent and complement one another. Both the micro and macro economic models and their forecasts are widely used by both governments and large corporations to assist in the development and evaluation of economic policy and business strategy.

The MME conference plans to achieve a synergetic discussion amongst researchers, academicians and students in topics relating to monetary policies, GDP, GNP, unemployment rates, and price indices to understand how the whole economy functions. The conference also aims to provide a basis for stimulating practical perspectives and new ideas for research and development in economic policies.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Demand pull inflation
  • Cost pull inflation
  • Gross National Product
  • Gross Domestic Product
  • Monetary policy
  • Fiscal policy
  • Income policy
  • Macro economics variables & functional relationship
  • Consumption
  • Investment & Savings
  • Supply of money as function of interest
  • Economic Model
  • Keynesian Models
  • Partial Equilibrium Model
  • Computable General Equilibrium Model
  • Deduction Method
  • Induction Method
  • Macro economic & Micro economic Problems
  • Unemployment
  • Inflation
  • Market stability
  • Expansion and Contraction Business Cycle
  • Economic Growth
  • Neoclassical model
  • Dynamic stochastic general equilibrium DSGE Model
  • Agent-based computational economics (ACE)
  • Innovation Economics
  • Game Theory & Applications
  • Contract Theory & Applications
  • Elasticity of products
  • Markets under asymmetric information
  • Modes of Operation
  • Applied microeconomics
  • Macro Theory of Distribution
  • Theory of Prices
  • Theory of Product Pricing
  • Theory of Factor Pricing
  • Theory of Economic Welfare
  • International trade
  • International Finance
  • Marginal Analysis

 

BEST PAPER AWARD


A number of best papers will be selected and given awards at the conference. These papers will also be considered for publication in GSTF and other international refereed Journals.


NOTES FOR AUTHORS


All submitted papers will be sent to reviewers for a blind review. The reviewers use the following in evaluating research papers:

  1. Novel Contribution
  2. Originality in Thought
  3. Inferences
  4. Key Strengths
  5. Key Weaknesses
  6. Areas of Improvement
  7. Presentation/Organization of Research