Call for Papers/Abstracts: Workshop on Southeast Asia Economic Development in the Post-Pandemic Era
Deadline: 20th July 2024. Please submit your application here!
Location: The University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly disrupted global economies, including significant economic contractions across Southeast Asian countries. The consequences are vast, particularly evident in nations heavily reliant on tourism such as Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia, which have suffered due to travel restrictions and border closures. Slowdowns in production and delays in the delivery of goods and services have affected all nations in the region, especially manufacturing countries like Malaysia and Indonesia. These challenges have led to a surge in unemployment rates, contributing to narrow increases in poverty and inequality as many factory workers faced job losses and income insecurity. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have been particularly impacted, grappling with reduced demand, supply chain disruptions, and limited access to finance.
In response, governments have implemented large-scale fiscal stimulus packages to mitigate economic fallout, albeit raising concerns about long-term fiscal sustainability due to increased public debt levels. Meanwhile, central banks have employed monetary policy measures such as interest rate cuts and liquidity injections to support liquidity and credit flow in the economy. Additionally, heightened healthcare spending has bolstered pandemic response efforts, including the expansion of testing and contact tracing capacity and the procurement of vaccines. Despite these efforts, uncertainties persist surrounding the trajectory of the pandemic and economic development, necessitating ongoing adaptation of policies and strategies to foster sustainable growth in the post-pandemic era.
Aligned with these concerns, which aim to comprehensively assess the region's development after COVID-19 and devise innovative solutions for recovery and resilience, the Young Scholars Initiative (YSI) and the University of Malaya invite PhD students and young scholars to present their work on related topics. By presenting their work, these emerging academics can contribute to dissecting regional growth in the post-pandemic era, identifying vulnerabilities, and uncovering opportunities for economic development. Submissions are welcome on various aspects of the region's economic landscape, spanning the following areas:
Development economics
Labor economics
Informal economy
International trade
Industrial policy
Feminist economics
Environmental economics
The two-day workshop aims to encourage debate and exploration of diverse perspectives on economic development in Southeast Asia. Our main goal is to facilitate a thorough comprehension of the role of research, fostering international collaboration in academic research and knowledge exchange. Additionally, the workshop offers a platform for both young and senior economists to showcase their work, receive constructive feedback, and establish connections with colleagues investigating similar themes.
Important Dates
Application Deadline: July 20, 2024
Notification of Acceptance: August 5, 2024
Workshop Dates: September 12-13, 2024
Workshop Format
The workshop will feature a plenary session, followed by parallel sessions. All papers presented in the parallel sessions will undergo a refereeing process before being accepted for presentation.
After the Workshop
The best papers from this workshop will be selected to contribute to chapters in the edited book volume that will be published by the University of Malaya.
Participation, Travel, and Accommodation Expenses
Participation in the workshop is free for authors of selected papers. We are pleased to offer a limited number of travel and accommodation support grants to junior scholars in and outside the region. To be considered for such grants, please indicate your interest and eligibility in your application.
Speakers
Thirunaukarasu Subramaniam, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Malaya
Evelyn Devadason, Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Malaya
Academic Committee
Thirunaukarasu Subramaniam (University of Malaya)
Evelyn Devadason (University of Malaya)
Daniel Yonto (Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University)
Kosal Nith (Young Scholars Initiative)
Adam Kerenyi (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
Manishankar Prasad (University of Malaya)
Organizing Committee
Thirunaukarasu Subramaniam (University of Malaya)
Kosal Nith (Young Scholars Initiative)
Sereroth Phang (Oxfam Cambodia)
Jenny Symaly (Cambodia Development Resource Institute)
Sokhimmarya Chea (Royal University of Law and Economics)
Manishankar Prasad (University of Malaya)
Questions
For any further information, please visit us at https://sites.google.com/view/sethakech/workshops/seaed24, please contact us; at seaed.malaya2024[at]gmail.com