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Call for Paper:The International Conference on New Structural Economics
发布日期:2015-05-01 01:46 来源:北京大学国家发展研究院
The International Conference on New Structural Economics
December 14-15, 2015, Beijing, P.R. China
Rising Wages in Developing Countries: Implications for Economic Transformation
Real wages in China have been rising since the mid-2000s. This trend has sparked heated debates on whether this ‘world’s factory’ has approached a critical threshold beyond which the era of surplus labor is over (known as ‘the Lewis turning point’). Yet the poor quality of China’s labor statistics leaves the debate wide open. Similar debates have recently been reignited, as other parts of Asian countries such as Bangladesh and India witness rising rural wages at a faster rate than before. This brings to the fore the questions of (a) whether rising wages in China and other parts of developing countries would herald a new wave of relocating manufacturing jobs to less prosperous low-wage developing countries; and (b) if so, how these catching-up low-income countries can seize this opportunity to boost their manufacturing industries in an effort to achieve economic transformation.
The quest for answering the above questions is more urgent than ever before. The immense scale of China’s manufacturing is unprecedented. As China is losing its competitiveness in labor-intensive industries, it is estimated that about 85 million factory jobs could leave China in the coming years. China’s neighboring countries in Asia with low wages might be the first to benefit from this potentially accelerating trend. A further prospect is that that companies might be moving to Africa in search of lower wages. Indeed, the first pioneer wave of relocated Chinese plants can be seen in Ethiopia, such as Huajian shoe factory. Optimists maintain that the unparalleled scale of relocated Chinese manufacturing could transform the African continent and other parts of the developing world, as a surging youth population is entering the labor market.
Yet economic transformation in low-wage developing countries will not come into fruition, unless right conditions are created. Relocating manufacturing jobs from China to other developing countries will not happen, unless roads, power supplies and ports are adequate. Relocation to low-wage developing countries is unlikely to happen, unless there is political stability. Without these and other facilitating factors, low-wage developing countries would lose the opportunity of industrial upgrading and economic transformation. Hence, realizing this great potential entails effective policy levers to put right conditions in place.
In order to explore the implications of rising wages for economic transformation in developing countries, the International Conference on New Structural Economics at Peking University welcomes submissions on the following topics:
Authors are invited to submit abstracts via email (nseconference@nsd.pku.edu.cn) by June 19, 2015. The deadline for submitting full papers is September 25, 2015. Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously or be under consideration for publication while being evaluated for this conference.
Important Dates:Abstract Submission Deadline: June 19, 2015
Final Manuscript Due: September 25, 2015
Paper Status Notification: October 16, 2015
The conference will be held at Peking University in Beijing from December 14 to December 15, 2015. Confirmed keynote speakers include –
Professor Kaivan Munshi, University of Cambridge, Co-editor of Journal of Development Economics; Professor Belton Fleisher, Ohio State University, Chief Editor of China Economic Review; Professor Yi Wen, Tsinghua University and Federal Reserve Bank, Co-editor of China Economic Review; Professor Judith C. Clifton, University of Cantabria, Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Economic Policy Reform.The organizer will explore publishing selected conference papers as a special issue in a peer-reviewed journal.
An economic class air travel (or second class train for local participants) and accommodation will be covered by the organizer.
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