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Conference OverviewConference OverviewConference OverviewConference Overview
Globalization, the inevitable phenomenon, has had far reaching consequences in almost
every aspect of our lives, and a potentially greater one in the future. Developing
countries stand to lose or gain depending on how they manage the diverse dynamics that
affect economic growth and marshal resources to their advantage. Experience shows
that only a few Developing Countries have managed to take advantage of the
opportunities offered by globalization, with a majority still being mired up in economic
doldrums due to a variety of factors, chief among them is the lack of proper
understanding of the factors at play and management incapacity. This applies to
management at the national, sectoral and individual levels.
This conference therefore provides a forum for academicians and practitioners from all
corners of the globe to critically address these issues with the aim of coming up with
suggestions that will lead to solutions that can help to improve the lot of Developing
Countries. The main theme of the conference is: Promoting Trade Competitiveness inPromoting Trade Competitiveness inPromoting Trade Competitiveness inPromoting Trade Competitiveness in
Developing CountriesDeveloping CountriesDeveloping CountriesDeveloping Countries
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Domestic Market Integration Market access Conditions in Emerging Markets Export promotion in Developing Countries Export Supply and Competitiveness Natural Resources and Competitive Advantage Trade in Services and its Implications in Developing Countries Industrial and Trade Policies Complementarities in Developing Countries Foreign Direct Investments in Africa Chinese Investments in Africa Regional Economic Integrations SMEs Development and Foreign Trade Performance Aid for Trade and Development Agricultural Trade and Poverty Alleviation
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Other contemporary Issues on International Trade and AgreementsTarget Participants
Academicians, practitioners, policy makers and others interested in internationalization
and developmental issues.
Important DatesImportant DatesImportant DatesImportant Dates
Abstract Submission Deadline: May 15th, 2011
Full Paper Submission Deadline: July 30th, 2011
Deadline for registration: August 30th, 2011
Conference dates: 22nd
23rd
September, 2011Submissions of Abstracts and Papers should be addressed to: [email protected]
(Attn: Dr. Wineaster Anderson)
Registration FeesRegistration FeesRegistration FeesRegistration Fees (the fees cover conference materials, lunch and refreshments)
EarlyEarlyEarlyEarly Registration (by June 30th, 2011Registration (by June 30th, 2011Registration (by June 30th, 2011Registration (by June 30th, 2011))))
Participant: US $200, Student: US $100
Late RegistrationLate RegistrationLate RegistrationLate Registration
Ordinary Participant: US $250, Student: US $150
Author GuidelinesAuthor GuidelinesAuthor GuidelinesAuthor Guidelines
Paper Format:Paper Format:Paper Format:Paper Format:
Each paper should include a separate title page, which indicates title of the paper,
author(s) name(s) and titles (e.g. Dr., Miss, Professor), institutional affiliations, completemailing address(es), e-mail address(es), telephone and Fax Numbers, and name of author
to whom all correspondence should be addressed. The next page should have the
research title, abstract (maximum of 150 words) and a maximum of 6 keywords. Text
should be single-spaced, 12 font size, Times New Roman font.
Paper should include the following sections: Introduction, Literature Review,Methodology, Findings and Conclusion
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Papers length should be in the range of 5000- 6000 words (excluding referencesand appendices).
Tables/figures/graphs should be typed as close as possible to the location wherethey are cited. Headings should be centered for each figure/ graph and should be
12 font size, bold face and all caps.
Equations should be placed on separate lines and numbered consecutively, withthe equation numbers placed within parentheses and aligned against the left
Submitted papers will be peer reviewed and feedback be given back to authors within
two weeks after acceptance. Upon acceptance, the author shall effect changes (if any)and return an electronic version of the paper in Microsoft Word, as an e-mail attachment
before June 30th, 2011. Papers received after this date will not be published in the
conference edited proceedings but may be considered for presentation at the
conference. Biographs of presenters should also be submitted alongside the drafts.
(N.B. ALL papers should be written in English)
AccommodationAccommodationAccommodationAccommodation
Accommodation at the Conference Venue, please visit:
http://www.hotelwhitesands.com/Accommodation-Tanzania.html
TransportTransportTransportTransport
Conference participants will have to make their own travel arrangements to the venue.
Organizers will however be at the airport to receive them when given specific travel
arrangements.
Conference OrganizationConference OrganizationConference OrganizationConference Organization
Conference Chairperson: Dr. Marcellina Chijoriga Conference Coordinator: Dr. Wineaster Anderson Secretariat: Ms. H. Mwanabiti
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ContactsContactsContactsContacts::::
Inter national Conference on Globalization and Development: A Developing Countries
Perspective
University of Dar-es-Salaam Business School
P.O. Box 35046
Dar-es-Salaam
TANZANIA
Phone: +255-22-2410006
Fax: +255 22 241 0510
Email: [email protected]