NewPerspectivesofFinanceandChangingEconomicScenario
January911,2014
CALL FOR PAPERS
The phenomenon of Globalisation has come to a full circle. Initially, the Western half
dominated the rest of the globe, first through colonization, and then subsequently
through multinational-driven trade, acquisitions and cross-border investments.
Now, we have reached a stage where the investee economies such as China, India
and other emerging nations have corporations with an increasingly global outlook
and appetite. While on the one hand, Indian companies are making their
international presence increasingly felt through significant acquisitions, on the other
hand Chinese majors are acquiring firms around the world in the energy and
technology spaces.
Economic reforms are essential for efficient allocation of resources and high rate of
growth. Reforms in the area of banking, finance and industry along with
liberalisation of trade and international capital flows currently provide the required
framework. India, as well as some other emerging nations have done reasonably
well given political constraints, but a lot still needs to be done. Demand management
with fiscal and monetary policies with proper supply management are being
targeted at combating inflation and achieving desired growth performance.
Specific to the Indian context, its balance of payment problem and its linkages with
foreign investment have the potential of creating roadblocks in the development
process. In spite of the adverse global financial crisis and stagnation in Europe and
North America, India's growth performance has been sustained with appropriate
financial regulation and economic policies. There might be a lesson to be learnt from
India's financial institutions, markets, rural and industrial and infrastructural finance
which have direct linkages on inclusive growth.
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract Submission Deadline: September 20, 2013
Abstracts of about 250 words on any of the above themes/sub themes or related
topics may be sent to nicom@imnu.ac.in
CONFERENCE CHAIRPERSONS
Prof. Neeraj Amarnani & Prof. Parag Rijwani
CONFERENCE ADVISOR
Prof. R. J. Modi
NICOM Secretariat
Institute of Management
Sarkhej- Gandhinagar Highway, Ahmedabad -382481 (India)
Email: nicom@imnu.ac.in, Website: www.imnu.ac.in