Crisis Aftermath: Economic Policy changes in the EU and its Member States

Crisis Aftermath:
Economic policy changes in the EU and its Member States
8th-9th March, 2012
University of Szeged, Hungary

The global economy has not yet recovered from the 2008 financial and economic crisis. Moreover, the fiscal and financial uncertainties have reappeared again, and continue to rise. These times will certainly have long term effects and will open a new era in the global economy.

The international conference, organized by the University of Szeged, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, will explore the identifiable effects causing permanent changes in monetary and fiscal policies and in other areas of the economic policy within the European Union and its Member States.

Key milestones:

31st December 2011 Registration and abstract submission - EXTENDED!
5th January 2012 Notification of abstract acceptance
20th January 2012 Conference fee payment
1st February 2012 Full paper submission. Format is to be based on attached template - EXTENDED!
5th February 2012 Notification of full paper acceptance

The conference is supported by the European Commission Representation in Hungary.

The Project named „TÁMOP-4.2.1/B-09/1/KONV-2010-0005 – Creating the Centre of Excellence at the University of Szeged” is supported by the European Union and co-financed by the European Social Fund.

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