The year 2013 started with tail risks recede in the global economy due to policy reforms taken by some developed countries. The financial market conditions have improved noticeably for the last half year or so, the real economy continues to lag. Many developed economies are caught in downward spiraling dynamics from high unemployment, weak aggregate demand compounded by fiscal austerity, high public debt burdens, and financial fragility. The economic woes of the developed countries are spilling over to developing countries and economies in transition through weaker demand for their exports and heightened volatility in capital flows and commodity prices.
In continuation of our last conference and all these local and global circumstances have encouraged us to organize this two days International Conference on “Changing Global Economic Perspectives: Managing Sustained and Inclusive Growths” on February 8-9, 2014 to get a conglomeratic view from both Academia , Corporate, Government Institutions, Policy makers and International agencies.
The Conference aims to understand challenges in managing sustenance and growth in global economic conditions.. We hope this conference would establish another milestone to counteract various global challenges.
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