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CENTENARY ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF INDIAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION (IEA) 27-29 December 2017 Hosted by JAI NARAYAN VYAS UNIVERSITY Jodhpur-342011, Rajasthan, India Mobile: 09829514055, Email Id: [email protected] Websites :jnvu.edu.in & indianeconomicassociation.in

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CENTENARY ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF

INDIAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION (IEA)

27-29 December 2017

Hosted by

JAI NARAYAN VYAS UNIVERSITY Jodhpur-342011, Rajasthan, India

Mobile: 09829514055, Email Id: [email protected]

Websites :jnvu.edu.in & indianeconomicassociation.in

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About Indian Economic Association

IEA is a registered body of Indian Economics Professionals,

established way back in 1917, with the objective of providing a forum for

debate and discussion of theoretical and policy oriented issues of

Economic Science. The IEA organizes annual conferences, special

seminars, and lectures by eminent persons of the profession. Thanks to

the initiative taken by Charles Joseph Hamilton, then Minto Professor of

Economics at Calcutta University, and a score of economists, mostly

teachers, who met in Calcutta in December 1917 to deliberate on

economics and economic matters and decided to meet again in Bombay in

December 1918 in which IEA was launched, and executive committee

formed with Percy Anstey as the Chairman. The Association is one of

oldest professional learned bodies in the world. The IEA has so far

organized 99 annual conferences in different parts of the country. Last 99th

Conference was held at Mathura, the holy city of Lord Krishna.

IEA Office Bearers

Prof. P.K. Chaubey, Lucknow Prof. A. Ranga Reddy, Tirupati Prof. D.K.Madaan, Patiala President Vice President Secretary

Dr. A.K. Tomar, Aligarh Dr. M.A. Beg, New Delhi Dr. Indu Varshney, Aligarh

Joint Secretary Managing Editor Treasurer

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From The Desk of Vice Chancellor

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Themes of the Conference

Theme-1 Behavioural Economics 1. Classical Economics, Neoclassical Economics and Bhavioural Economics 2. Behavioural Economics and Experimental Economics 3. Identity Economics, Social Interaction and Network, and Social Economics 4. Self-interest, Altruism and Public Good 5. Behavioural Economics Approach to Choice under Uncertainty 6. Prospect Theory, Loss Aversion and Reference Dependence 7. Intertemporal Choice, Hyperbolic Discounting and Asset Pricing 8. Behavioural Finance, Heuristics and Biases 9. Behavioural Game Theory 10. Behavioural Economics and Policy Making

Theme 2: Future of Multilateral Trade Agreements 1. Multilateral trading system in historical context. 2. Failure of Doha Round. 3. Does the WTO reduce (impact) National Sovereignty? 4. Regionalism versus Multilateralism. 5. European Union, NAFTA, ASEAN and SAARC 6. Impact of Brexit on Multilateralism. 7. The European Monetary Union: Economic costs and benefits of a common currency area. 8. Future of India’s trade.

Theme 3: Rural and Urban Development in India: Policies & Initiatives 1. Growth in Rural and urban Sectors in India. Terms of Trade Between Rural and Urban Sectors 2. Rural-Urban Disparities: Literacy and other Demographic Factors; Income; Employment; Labour Force Participation Rates; Investment and Growth. Rural-Urban Migration. 3. Rural Distress; Suicides by the Farmers and Labourers; Depeasantization in Rural Areas; Minimum Support Price and Swaminathan Report; Cost and Returns of Farming. 4. Doubling of Farmers Income. Agricultural Marketing: Model Agriculture Produce Market Committee Act (APMC), 2017; e-National Agriculture Market, Farmer Producer Organizations; KisanVikasKendras and such like schemes. 5. Pradhan MantriFasalBimaYojana. Pradhan MantriKrishiSinchayeeYojana. 6. Rural Credit- Institutional and Non-institutional Short Term (crop) and Long Term. 7. Agricultural Research, Education and Extension. 8. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme 9. National Food Security Mission 10. Make in India Programme. Skill Development. Industrial Corridors. Smart Cities Programme 11. Pradhan Mantri Jan-DhanYojana (PMJDY) and Financial Inclusion 12. The Swachh Bharat Mission 13. Public and Private Capital Formation. Foreign Direct Investment. 14. Infrastructure- Roads, Transport, Traffic Support, Water Supply, Solid Waste Management. 15. Demonetization and its Impact. Digital India Programme: Cashless, Paperless, Faceless

Theme 4: Economy of Rajasthan 1. Challenges for Agricultural Development in Rajasthan 2. Infrastructure Development in Rajasthan 3. Demographic Sector in Rajasthan 4. Regional Disparities and Economic Growth. 5. Development of Service Sector in Rajasthan

Submission:Papers should be emailed to President at [email protected] with copy to [email protected]

by 30 September 2017. For other details, please visit website: http://indianeconomicassociation.in

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Inaugural Session of IEA Conference at Mathura on 27 Dec 2016

National Seminar on ‘Demonetization’ at Patiala on 21 March 2017

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IEA International Conference at Thimphu, Bhutan during 1-2 July 2017

Seminar on ‘GST’ at Jodhpur on 1 Aug 2017 Meeting for International Conference on 6-8 Jan 2018 at Gwalior

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JAI NARAYAN VYAS UNIVERSITY, JODHPUR Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur was established in 1962 as University of Jodhpur. There

are four Government Colleges of Jodhpur became part of the University. This is the only residential

University in the State of Rajasthan, catering mainly the needs of students of western Rajasthan

(The Marwar). It has 592 acre new campus. Since, this University is located in the great Indian Thar

Desert, its R&D activities centered on heritage, society and challenges of the region. It imparts

education and conducts research in border areas neighboring Pakistan. Jai Narain Vyas University

is now a divisional university for western part of the Rajasthan.

ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS The Department of Economics came into existence in 1954 as one of the major department

in the former S.M.K. (Govt.) College of Arts, Jodhpur. When the Jodhpur University came into

existence in 1962, the department grew fairly and steadily. The department is proud of its eminent

faculty members who have rendered their services in teaching and research. It has a glorious history

of being headed by (Late) Prof. S.D. Derashri, (Ms) R. Padmini,Prof. Y.K. Alagh, Prof. V.S. Chitre,

Prof. H.L. Upadhyay, Prof. BhagwatSwroop, Prof. A.C. Angrish, Prof. R.L. Sharma, Dr. K.C. Mundra,

Dr. (Ms) P. Bhargava, Prof. R.R. Bhakar, Prof. K.D. Swami, Prof. G.S. Chandawat, Prof. S.C.

Sharma, and Dr. (Mrs.) Rekha Mehta. Presently, Dr. Madan Mohan is Head of the department of

Economics. The faculty members of the department have been contributing in the academic

research and have earned laurels at regional and national level. The main thrust areas of research

are Tribal Development, migration, urbanization, poverty, employment, infrastructure, agriculture,

women studies, human resource development, tourism development and gender studies etc.

.

The department is successfully running the under graduate (B.A. Hons), Post Graduate and

Ph. D. programs. The course content of the Economics syllabi of the department have been regularly

revised to meet the NET/SLET requirement and prepares the students efficiently in various

competitive examinations like civil service, banks etc.For evolving the research aptitude in the

faculty members and students, national and regional seminars, conference and workshops have

been organized by the department regularly. For the all-round personality development of the

students, extracurricular activities are also regularly organized in the department under the aegis of

planning forum where the total involvement of the students at all level is earned.

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JODHPUR: ‘THE SUN CITY’

The Sun City, Jodhpur was founded by Rao Jodha, a chief of the Rathore clan, in 1459. It was previously known as Marwar. It is the second largest city in Rajasthan. It is called Sun City because of its bright and sunny weather throughout the year. Even the days in winter are sunny. It is also called Blue City because most of the houses here are painted blue. Blue is a cool/calm color. As the sun is bright here all the year, so the houses needs to be cooled down. And, blue color keeps houses cool. Jodhpur city is divided into two parts - the old city and the new city. The old city is separated by a 10 km long wall surrounding it. Also it has eight Gates leading out of it. The new city is outside the walled city.

Jodhpur is a very popular tourist destination. The landscape is scenic and mesmerizing. The

city has many beautiful palaces and forts such as Umaid Bhavan Palace, Clock Tower and markets, Kaylana Lake, Jaswant Thada, Mehrangarh Fort, Raia ka Bag Palace, Government museum and its beautiful Umaid garden.

Umaid Bhawan palace

Clock Tower Kaylana Lake

Jaswant Thada Mehrangarh Fort

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PLACES AROUND JODHPUR Rohet Garh: Rohet village is just 40 kms from Jodhpur on the Jodhpur-Udaipur Highway. The fortress is located on the banks of lovely small lake, it is converted into a heritage. You can stay there by paying a decent amount.

Manvar Desert Resorts & Camps: Manvar is located on the Jaisalmer- Jodhpur highway just 80 kms ahead of Jodhpur. The delegates can stay at the Resort or the swiss tent at the sand dunes.

Osian: It is 69 kms away on Jodhpur-Bikaner highway. It was the major trading hub during 8-12th century. Today, it has few Jain temples & old monuments. It is an oasis in the Thar desert. The camel safari during the sunset is quite worthy. Guda: The beautiful lake is located in a Bishnoi village, near Jodhpur. Here you can see thousands of birds like domicile Crane & many more. You can also spot there few antelopes and black bucks.

Balsamand Lake Palace: The splendid palace was built in 13th century. Located on the banks of Balsamand lake, and is just 5 kms away from Jodhpur. The red stone building is famous as the Lake Palace. Sardar Samand Palace: The Palace is just 55 kms away from Jodhpur, It was built in 1933 by the Maharaja of Jodhpur, Umaid Singh. The palace was once a beautiful hunting lodge and now turned into a heritage resort, situated on the banks of Sarar samand lake.

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HOW TO REACH JODHPUR Jodhpur is well connected by Train, Bus and Air with other cities. Jodhpur Jn Railway

Station/Airport is just 5kms from Jai Narayan Vyas University. There frequent deluxe & express buses in every 30 minutes from Jaipur, & regular buses from Udaipur, Ajmer, Bikaner, Delhi, Jaisalmer& Ahmedabad. The distance from Jodhpur to New Delhi is 594kms, Mumbai is 976kms, Chennai is 2305 kms, Kolkata is 1853 kms, Jaipur is 337 kms, Jaisalmer is 287 kms, and Udaipur is 259 kms. The temperature during end Decemberranges 240 – 70C. The delegates are advised to bring warm cloths.There are daily flights to Delhi via Jaipur, and to Mumbai via Udaipur. The city airport is just 5 kms away from the old city.Following daily trains are running between Jodhpur and Delhi:

Train No. Name of Train Departure Arrival

Delhi to Jodhpur

1 15014 RANIKHET EXP Delhi 04:40 Jodhpur 17:35

2 22421 DEE BGKT SF EXP Sarai

Rohila 07:05

Jodhpur 17:45

3 14659 DLI - JSM EXPRESS Delhi 17:35 Jodhpur 04:50

4 12461 MANDOR EXPRESS Delhi 21:15 Jodhpur 07:50

5 22482 DEE JU SF EXP Sarai

Rohila 23:15

Jodhpur 10:00

Jodhpur to Delhi

1 15013 RANIKHET EXP Jodhpur 06:35 Delhi 14:35

2 22422 BGKT DEE SF EXP Jodhpur

11:15 Sarai

Rohila 10:34

3 14660 JSM - DLI EXPRESS Jodhpur 23:15 Delhi 12:00

4 12462 MANDOR EXPRESS Jodhpur 19:50 Delhi 10:55

5 22481 JU DEE SF EXP Jodhpur

19:00 Sarai

Rohila 09:52

REGISTRATION AND ACCOMMODATION

Since Jodhpur is a tourist place, the delegates are requested to submit their Online Registration before 31st October 2017. Registration fee is Rs. 2000, which includes food and accommodation from 26 Dec 2017 (evening) to 30 Dec 2017 (morning). Separate Registration Fee of Rs. 2000 is charged from accompanying spouse and children above 10 years of age. Organizers will not be responsible for accommodation and food of any accompanying person other than spouse. The conference kit will be given to delegates only and not their accompanying persons. Registration fee can be paid either vide crossed Demand Draft in favour of “Local Organizing Secretary”, payable at Jodhpur, Rajasthan, or online vide NEFT/IMPSpayable to Bank of Baroda, University Campus, Jodhpur vide A/C No. : 05710100023192 IFSC: BARB0UNIJOD (0is zero).Registration form duly filled along with crossed Demand Draftor online bank receipt reference should be sent to Dr. L.L. Salvi, Local Organizing Secretary, III-F/21 Sector-2, University Staff Colony, Jai Narayan Vyas University,Residency Road, Jodhpur-342011, Mobile No. 09829514055/8209718213, Email Id: [email protected] Scanned copy of the filled Registration form along with fee receipt can be sent via email.

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CONTACT PERSONS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

The IEA members/delegates are requested to contact following:

Dr. Madan Mohan Dr. Rekha Mehta Dr. Laxman Lal Salvi Conference Convener Conference Co-Convener Local Organization Secretary Head, Department of Economics Department of Economics Department of Economics

JNV University, Jodhpur JNV University, Jodhpur JNV University, Jodhpur Mobile: 9414408924 Mobile: 7300160539/7597950281 Mobile: 9829514055/8209718213

Dr. S.K.Mishra, Varanasi Dr. Kanwaljit Kaur, Chandigarh Dr. Jayesh Desai, Surat

Chief IEA Coordinator Regional IEA Coordinator, North Regional IEA Coordinator, West Mobile: 9628855558 Mobile: 9417247864 Mobile: 9898132209

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Dr. C. Muthuraja, Madurai, Madurai Dr. Anirban Sarkar, Kolkata Dr. Debotpal Goswami, Guwahati

Regional IEA Coordinator, South Regional IEA Coordinator, East Regional Coordinator, North-East

Mobile: 09486373765 Mobile: 9831570722 Mobile: 9864385113 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

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Registration Form

Centenary Annual Conference of the Indian Economic Association (IEA) Venue: Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur on 27-29 December 2017

1. IEA, Membership No…………………………………………………………………PHOTO……

2. Type of Membership: Life/Annual/Other…………………………………………………….

3. Whether New Member: Yes/No…………………………………………………………………

4. Name in Full (Block Letter):…………………………………………………………………..

5. Gender, Male/Female…………………………………………………………………………….

6. Designation:………………………………………………………………………………………..….

7. Highest Position held in IEA:…………………………………………………………………….

8. Organization: …….………………………………………………………………………………………

9. Postal Address:………………………………………………………………………………………….

……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

City…………………………………State………………………….……PIN……………………………..

Email………………..……………Phone(o)….……….…………….Mobile…………………………

10. Title of the Paper: ………………………….……………………………………………………………

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

11. Accompanying Persons:……………………………………………………………………………..

12. Accommodation Required/Not Required

13. Arrival by Train/Bus/Taxi/Air No. ……………..Date:……………….Time……………….

14. Departure by Train/Bus/Taxi/Air No. ……………Date.……………..Time……………...

15. Registration Fee. Rs………………….Crossed DD/online receipt no/IMPS/NEFT

NO……………………Dated:…/…./2017, drawn on(Bank)…………………………….…….

Signature with Date

Please use Separate Form (Photocopy) for each Registration. Registration fee is Rs. 2000, which includes food and accommodation from 26 Dec 2017 (evening) to 30 Dec 2017 (morning). DD is drawn in favour of “Local Organizing Secretary”, payable at Jodhpur, Rajasthan. NEFT/IMPS is payable to to Bank of Baroda, University Campus, Jodhpur vide A/C No.: 05710100023192 IFSC: BARB0UNIJOD (0 is zero). Registration form is to be sent to: Dr. L.L. Salvi, Local Organizing Secretary, Department of Economics, Jai Narayan Vyas University, Residency Road, Jodhpur-342011.