Friday, January 23, 2009

Neemrana Conference Material

As a routine practice when I was browsing through my favourite blogger Mr. Ajay Shah's postings today, I came to know about the 10th Annual NCAER-NBER-ICRIER Neemrana Conference on Sustaining Growth in Troubled Times which happened from 10-13 Jan 2009.

In this conference various experts/economists/scholars from the above mentioned institutions like NCAER ( National Council of Applied Economic Research ), NBER (National Bureau of Economic Research) & ICRIER (Indian Council of Research in International Economic Relations) presented their views/presentations on the various issues like

1. Global Economic Downturn: Analysis, Prospects and Implications

--> Landed Interests and Financial Underdevelopment in the United States
--> The Causes and Consequences of the Financial Crisis
--> What are the Risks of Government Bonds?

2. Trade Integration: Regional and Global

--> The Clash Between Economics and Politics in the World Trade Organisation
--> The Decentering of the Global Firm
--> Taxes, Dividends and International Portfolio Choice
--> The Decentering of the Global Firm

3. Fiscal Approach

--> Tax Expenditures for Owner- Occupied Housing
--> A Public Finance Perspective on Economic Development
--> Taxes and Economic Growth in Developing Countries
--> India’s Macroeconomic Performance and Policies since 2000
--> Fiscal Policy : Some Notes
--> Fiscal Space for Economic Revival


And many more topics whose list with respective material is there on the link.


Bottom-line:

I know most these material will be bouncers to my most of the readers & cant read everything at once. But at least try to read what you can understand. Because the kind material with the kind of research these experts have put in is really really HUGE. So at least store those PPTs & Papers, and you can refer back to them as and when is necessary. To tell you one secrete, for me also most of these are BOUNCERS & YORKERS. But I would like try to play with these PRACTICAL & PRESENT CONDITION BOUNCERS & YORKERS & hopefully become master in these down the line...

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