The twenty years since the World Institute
for Development Economics Research of the United Nations University (UNU-WIDER)
was established in1985 have seen major changes in the world economy with
profound implications for the developing world and for development economics.
In June 2005, leading researchers and policymakers will meet in Helsinki
to mark UNU-WIDER's jubilee anniversary, and to reflect upon where we
now stand in development economics and what the next two decades might
hold.
The conference will highlight new and emerging issues in development,
how research can best address these questions, and the promising methodologies
that can push the frontiers of research and practice forward.
The two-day conference will span a broad range of topics, including growth,
trade and finance for development; poverty and inequality; strategies
for poverty reduction; conflict; and economic policy-making for development.
Presentations will deal not only with current research issues but will
also identify the challenges and dilemmas which are likely to occupy researchers
and policymakers.
The conference is open to younger researchers as well as established scholars,
and UNU-WIDER actively encourages the participation of nationals from
developing countries. Papers from the conference will be disseminated
through the UNU-WIDER website, and a selection will be published in UNU-WIDER
books and special issues of journals.
Applications with papers or one-page abstracts should be sent along with
a short CV to: jubilee@wider.unu.edu
no later than Monday 14 February 2005. Details also available at:
http://www.wider.unu.edu
World Institute for Development Economics Research of the United Nations
University (UNU-WIDER)
Katajanokanlaituri 6 B,
00160 Helsinki, Finland.
Tel. +358-9-6159911
Fax +358-9-61599333
Email jubilee@wider.unu.edu
http://www.wider.unu.edu
December 29, 2004.
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