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The XXXVII Asepelt International Conference will be held at the city of Elche on June 19th to 21st, 2024 organized by Universidad Miguel Hernández.
The ASEPELT Conference has been for several decades a reference as a meeting place for researchers in the field of Applied Economics. Our goal is to continue in the same line, offering a forum for debate and discussion that will serve to enrich and disseminate our work.
The central theme of this XXXVII Asepelt International Conference will be, as stated in the heading of this dossier, "The new challenges of economic policy: reglobalization vs. de-globalization". With this theme we intend to mobilize different areas of knowledge within the economic discipline, which can interact and offer advances in research from an applied economics approach.
In recent years, trade tensions between the main economic blocs, the emergence of protectionist policies and the dependence on the supply of certain goods have reopened the debate on reglobalization and deglobalization. Along these lines, some international organizations, such as the World Trade Organization (WTO), are promoting greater economic integration between countries and a reglobalization drive.
In this context, it would be interesting to open an academic debate that could serve to lay the foundations or proposals for economic policy in the coming years in order to ensure global growth, productivity and welfare at the global level.
Economic science has worked for many decades in isolation from other disciplines and, even more, compartmentalized in diverse areas that have not interacted sufficiently to progress in knowledge. Therefore, in our conference we propose a multidisciplinary approach where we intend to mobilize academics from those areas of knowledge and disciplines that, in one way or another, can carry out multidisciplinary studies with an applied economics approach.
We hope that this proposal will receive the best response from academics and that we will enjoy an ASEPELT conference, in its XXXVII edition, full of new ideas, quality papers and interaction between researchers from different areas and disciplines.
The program will include seminars in the form of parallel sessions, plenary sessions and round tables in which the ideas presented in the conference theme will be presented and discussed.
The journal Studies of Applied Economics has received a score of 51.52 from the FECYT, which gives us a position 6/35 (Q1) in the ranking of journals of this quality stamp:
https://ojs.ual.es/ojs/index.php/eea
Our congratulations to the Editorial Board of the journal and to all the partners of ASEPELT.
Creative in research and teaching.
The 1st R Seminar for Business, Teaching and Research (R4EDI congress) was recently held.
At the congress, the Award for the Best TFG/TFM that has made use of R (free statistics software) was presented, sponsored by the International Association of Applied Economics (ASEPELT), which went to Judith Sadday Muñoz Calcerrada for the TFG Experimental design: advanced study on G. E. Box's helicopter. For this award, works carried out at different universities and on topics as diverse as analysis of player profiles in an online casino, credit risk in loans, the determinants of corruption from a territorial perspective, mercury levels have been submitted. in fish in the Valencian Community, walkability in the city of Granada or burnout syndrome, among others.
The conference was financed by the Cortes of Castilla-La Mancha and sponsored by the International Association of Applied Economics (Asepelt), R-Consortium and the University of Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM). In addition, it has the collaboration of the University of Alcalá, the Almagro City Council, the Master in Data Science & Business Analytics of the UCLM and R-Quixote.
More information in this link.
We are pleased to inform you that ASEPELT now has a new institutional partner: the Department of Economics of University of Cantabria.
We give you our most enthusiastic welcome and look forward to a long and fruitful collaboration.