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1st Call for Papers
The ongoing crunch in credit systems and apparent
collapse in the global economy presents great economic and political
challenges for Cameroon. On one hand, the country's trade, growth and
public finances are being badly hit. And, on the other hand, the
capacity of the country's government to engage in countercyclical
policies was already limited and heavily dependent on International
Finance Institutions (IFIs) and donors. What should Cameroon do?
Also, Cameroon is reputed for being corrupt, is
lagging on its promise to achieve Millennium Development Goals (MDGs),
and has experienced serious food price riots recently. With worsening
economic conditions, and the government in a corner, the likelihood of
increasing crime, civil unrest and brutal repression present bleak
prospects. How should these concerns be addressed in the State Budget?
EITD Research is pleased to invite you and your
organization(s) to reflect on these issues and submit your paper(s) for
consideration in its forthcoming State Budget Issues Conference to be
held in Yaounde, Cameroon, November 2-4, 2010. We also welcome
theoretical and research-based papers broadly related to themes and
topics such as:
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Money Markets Instability and Economic
Development
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Public Finances and Fiscal Rules
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Poverty Eliminating Economic Growth
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Aid, and Debt, Evaluation
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Parliament and Budgets
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Audit(s)
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Budgets, Media Presentations and Public
Interests
Submission deadline:
Please submit abstracts of around 500 words via email to
sbic@eitdr.org
by September 5, 2010. Full papers should be submitted for distribution
to participants by October 10, 2010. Due to budget constraints, we may
not be able to pay for papers. We expect participation to be on the
strength of the issues.
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