SIRC FPPV 2020 : Thirty Years of Transition: Ljubo Sirc Centenary Conference Ljubljana (Slovenia)
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Event Date: | May 21, 2020 - May 22, 2020 |
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Abstract Submission Deadline: | February 21, 2020 |
Submission Deadline: | March 20, 2020 |
Notification of Acceptance: | April 20, 2020 |
Camera Ready Version Due: | March 20, 2020 |
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ECONOMICS
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POLITICAL ECONOMY
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POLITICS
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LAW
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About |
The Conference will bring together the thoughts and analyses of scholars addressing the development, performance and challenges of transition economies. Moreover, the aim of the Conference is also to mark Ljubo Sirc’s centenary. Ljubo Sirc was one of the first scholars to criticise thoroughly the deficiencies of state socialism, especially in the area of investment inefficiency, lack of entrepreneurship and poor institutions. |
Call for Papers |
We invite you to submit an abstract and/or a paper to attend the conference. We encourage authors to explore questions including (but not limited to): Criticism of State Socialism – Still Relevant?
(transition and advanced economies; different trajectories of transition; signs of reversive transition; role of the state; populism and protectionism; environmentalism and anti-capitalism; fiscal and monetary policies; structural reforms; property rights enforcement and the rule of law)
(the legal framework; decision-making rules; conditional transfers; sustainable immigration and welfare)
(public versus private sector in health and education policies; regulation – too much, too little or bad regulation? socialist conceptions of the role of state in the democracy) Business Environment and Corruption in Transition Economies
(market frameworks; formal and informal practices; corruption; competition; digital economy; institutional upgrading; expertise and integrity of the judiciary; privacy and personal data protection; trade openness and foreign direct investment;)
(institutional traps that are not legacy of the past but have emerged from the transition process itself; business elites and top management teams; clandestine networks; government sponsored crime; role of trade unions). To be included in the Conference Programme and presented at the steep Conference, papers or abstracts have to be submitted on time and must be approved by reviewers. Submitted papers must not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. All papers are refereed through a peer review process. The Catholic Institute will publish the papers given at the Conference in its scientific journal Res Novae. High quality papers will be considered for publication in Post-Communist Economies. At least one author of the abstract or a paper should participate at the conference and present the research within the conference programme. Conference participants are not obliged to publish their paper(s) in the Conference proceedings. |
Credits and Sources |
[1] SIRC FPPV 2020 : Thirty Years of Transition: Ljubo Sirc Centenary Conference |