Monday, November 2, 2009

International Conference on Business and Economics Issues – Indian Journal of Economics and Business – New Delhi

Introduction: To be Invited Speakers: Dr. Subramanian Swamy, Ex- Union Minister of Commerce, Government of India and Harvard Professor of Economics, Dr. Narendra Jadhav, Vice Chancellor, University of Pune; Dr. Narayana Murthy, Mentor, Infosys India and many other eminent scholars, academicians, business leaders and researchers. Invited speakers will address Luncheons and Dinners meetings on the India specific topics.

Paper & Abstract submissions: Deadline: August 1, 2009 even if early submission are encouraged. Blind review and acceptance letters out to primary author: September 1, 2009 or earlier if possible. Full paper submission deadline: October 1, 2009. Electronic submissions may be emailed to kulkarnk@mscd.edu. All paper submissions should follow guidelines listed on the journal website http://www.ijeb.com/ InstructionsForAuthors.htm . Selected papers will be published in the refereed conference proceedings which will be available to all participants at the conference.
The paper focuses on the two classes of workers: production and non-production workers (may be considered as unskilled and skilled labor force) in manufacturing industries of Nepal. We analyze the wage differentials and the factors affecting the differentials between skilled and unskilled workers. The paper highlights some of the similarities and differences of workers wages between industries. This subdivision lets us see directly whether differences have been narrowed with time among both the production and non-production workers in various industries. The analysis also seeks the information about how such factors as firm ownership, firm’s size, export orientation and skill intensity in the industry affect wage differentials. The analysis employs three separate census years (1992, 1997, and 2002) from the census of manufacturing establishment in Nepal to facilitate building a panel set of data. The study is also unique in the sense that it draws information of individual firms to estimate the wage differential between skilled and unskilled workers in each firm in a developing country.

Conference Registration Fee: US $350.00 or Rs. 5000. It includes cost of all lunches and receptions on December 19, 20th and 21st December, 2009. Fees submitted before June 1, 2009 will get free 2009 subscription to IJEB. Registration fee after June 1, 2009 to July 31, 2009 is $400.00 or Rs. 6000and after July 31, 2009 it is $450.00. Make checks payable to “IJEB”. Registration fees for participants from India are substantially lower, but are consistent with Indian standards. Please contact Serials Publications for registration from Indian addresses. Please refer to www.ijeb.com for further announcements.

Conference Dates: 19th to 21st December 2009

Contact:
Indian Journal of Economics and Business,
4, B.S.S. Hall,
Khyber Pass Market,
Civil Lines, Delhi-110054,
India

Email: kulkarnk(AT)mscd.edu / serials(AT)satyam.net.in

Contact Numbers: 303-556-2675. Fax: 303-556-3966

Source: http://www.ijeb.com/Home.htm

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