Asia-Pacific Economic and Business History Conference
16-18 February 2006, Brisbane, Queensland.
“Learning, Discovery, and Institutional Development”
Call for Papers
Papers and proposals for sessions are invited from management scientists, historians of business and society, archivists, economists, and others on the theme above as well as other topics in economic and business history. The conference organizers are particularly interested in attracting papers that examine developments within the Asia-Pacific region broadly defined and/or papers that provide an international comparative perspective.
Submission of paper proposals: papers of up to 7000 words (not synopses) may be submitted at any time up to 1st December 2005. All submissions will be independently refereed and accepted papers published in full in the conference proceedings.
Session proposals: may be submitted any time up to 1st November in the form of a 500 word statement outlining the main objectives of the session. Papers presented to accepted sessions should be submitted for refereeing in the manner described above.
Professor Simon Ville
School of Economics & Information Systems
Faculty of Commerce
University of Wollongong
Wollongong NSW 2522
AUSTRALIA
sville@uow.edu.au
Dr John Singleton
School of Economics & Finance
Facultyof Commerce & Administration
Victoria University of Wellington
PO Box 600
Wellington
NEW ZEALAND
John.Singleton@vuw.ac.nz
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