Emerald plans to publish 2 special issues in association with the Chinese Economists Society June 09 Conference in Nanning, China
The Journal of Chinese Economic and Foreign Trade Studies (JCEFTS) and the China Agricultural Economic Review (CAER) are proud to announce their plan to publish special issues in association with the CES 09 conference. Papers accepted for publication will be in English and will be selected from the conference submissions. The JCEFTS special issue will be edited by Junjie Hong and Chengqi Wang, while the CAER special issue will be guest edited by Professor Holly Wang, President of CES.
The CES conference will be held June 12-15 and is co-organized by Guangxi University. The theme of the conference is Chinese Economic Growth in Regional and Global Context.
Topics which will be discussed include:
financial issues, monetary and fiscal policy
real estate, housing, and property rights
healthcare, aging, pensions, and social welfare
labor issues and income inequality
agriculture, food security, and markets
environment, natural resources and sustainability
industrial structure
international trade, exchange rates, and global dimension of China’s development
China’s economic relation with Asian countries
development of western China
Now in its second volume, JCEFTS negotiates China's unique position within the international economy, and its interaction with the rest of the world in the age of globalisation. From a truly international perspective, the journal publishes both qualitative and quantitative research in all areas of Chinese business and foreign trade, technical economics, business environment and business strategy.
A new launch for 2009, CAER addresses contemporary issues concerning agricultural economics and rural development in China. It aims to have a strong impact on China’s agricultural and rural policy-making processes and also on the development of the agricultural economics discipline. It is also envisaged that the journal will be a most valuable arena for other developing countries to learn from lessons of China’s agricultural and rural development.