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Submission Procedure

Papers (Deadline for submission 15 December 2003)

Manuscripts must be original, unpublished elsewhere and between a minimum of 16 and a maximum of 24 pages long, double-spaced (for ease of review), Text should be 14pt Times New Roman.

All papers submitted must include the following information:

- Author (and co-authors)
- Institution
- Sub-Theme
- Contact e-mail

All submissions will be refereed by at least two anonymous reviewers.

Papers accepted and presented as well as summaries of the panels will be published. At least one author must attend the conference. All participants will receive a copy of the proceedings. Additional copies of the proceedings will be available for purchase.

Papers should be submitted electronically as attached documents in .rtf format to S.elliot@econ.usyd.edu.au.
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Acknowledgement of receipt will be made to the sender of papers only.

Panels (Deadline for submission 1 March 2004)

Panels are required to generate active discussion on key issues related to the conference theme. We particularly encourage proposals for panel discussions, which consider innovative approaches to inter-disciplinary research issues or research approaches.

All panel proposals should include:

- A brief summary of the proposed panel topic, including a justification for the importance of the issue to be discussed.
- The names, affiliations and full addresses of all panel members.
- Confirmation that the panel members have committed to participate if the panel is accepted.
- A brief description of each member's background including his/her expertise relative to the panel topic.

In view of the theme of the conference, it is important that panels be composed of members from a variety of disciplines and/or countries and cultures. We would also be very enthusiastic about panels, which include practitioners as well as academics.

Summaries of accepted panels will be included in the final proceedings.

Panels should be submitted electronically as attached documents in .rtf format to S.elliot@econ.usyd.edu.au.

 

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