October 8th, 2009Author: admin

In recent years a great deal of effort has been invested in documenting, measuring and valuing environmental trends in developing asian countries. The data indicated that growth rates of energy demand, industrial emission, and the deplention and degradation of many forms of environmental services and natural resources have matched or even exeeded rates of economic growth and poverty alleviation have apparently come at considerable environmental cost.

Although some economic theories predict that the intensity of invorenmental demage associated with growth diminishes at heigher levels of per capita income, this prediction has not so far received robust empirical support in Asia, especially where natural resourch depletion is concerned.

Economics and Quantitative Methods still predominantly exist in the international relation of any country involved. The needs to effectively manage the economy with the quantitative methods locally and nationally are heigh. An understanding of the behavior of economics is needed to predict it and then to guide action to ameliorate it.

October 8th, 2009Author: admin

The conference’s topic will include the field of Economics such as: macroeconomics, microeconomics, managerial economics, business practices, accountancy, taxation, human resource management, consumer behavior, development studies, population studies, environmental economics,etc. and also the Quatitative Methods such as: statistics, mathematics, operation research, research methods, and computer programming used in economics and business.

Submission Deadlines:

1. Submission of Abstract…………………….. April 15,2010
2. Notification of Abstract acceptance……… April 20,2010
3. Submission of Full Paper………………….. May 5,2010
4. Notification of Full Paper acceptance….. May 10,2010
October 8th, 2009Author: admin
1. Prof. Dr. Karan P. Singh, University of Nort Texas, Health Sciences Center at Fort Wort, Texas, USA
2. Prof.Dr. Gregory Ivanenko, University of Ukraine, Ukraine
3. Prof.Dr. Bustanul Arifin, Universitas Lampung, Indonesia
4. Prof. Dr. Mat Natsir Samsudin, University Putra Malaysia
October 8th, 2009Author: admin
1. Dr. Mustofa Usman, Universitas Lampung & Universitas Malahayati, Indonesia
2. Prof. Dr. Widodo, Universitas Gajah mada, Yogyakarta
3. Dr. Iing Lukman, Universitas Malahayati, Indonesia
4. Dr. Faiz Elfaki, International Islamic University of Malaysia, Malaysia
5. Prof Dr. Khairil Anwar Notodiputro, Institut Pertanian Bogor, Indonesia
6. Dr. Bevina D. Handari, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia
7. Prof. Dr. Nur Iriawan, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh November, Indonesia
8. Dr. Suhartono, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh November, Indonesia
9. Prof. Dr. H.J. Zainodin, University Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia
October 8th, 2009Author: admin
1. Prof. DR. Karan Sigh, University of North Texas, Healt Science Center at Fort Worth, Texas, USA
2. Prof. Dr. Ismail Bin Mohd, Faculty of Sciences, University Malaysia Terengganu
3. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Noor Akma Ibrahim, institute of Mathematical Research, University Putra Malaysia
4. Dr. Iing Lukman, Faculty of Economics, Universitas Malahayati Bandar Lampung
5. Dr. Faiz A. M. Elfaki, Kulliyah of Engineering, International Islamic University of  Malaysia, Malaysia
6. Dr. Eng. Admi Syarief, Faculty of Sciences, Universitas Lampung, Indonesia
7. Agung E. Hadi, M.Sc, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Malahayati, Bandar Lampung, Indonesia
8. Associate Prof. Dr. Buhri Arifin, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu
9. Dr. Warsono, Faculty of Sciences, Universitas Lampung, Indonesia
10. Dr. Hardoyo, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Malahayati, Bandar Lampung, Indonesia
11. Prof. Dr. Bustanul Arifin Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Lampung, Indonesia
12. Dr. Suhartono, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh November, Surabaya, Indonesia
13. Dr. Bevina D. Handari, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia
14. Prof. Dr. Hon Wai Leong, National University of Singapore
15. Prof Dr. H. J. Zainodin, University Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia
October 8th, 2009Author: admin

International Conference will be conducted for three days with the following tentative programme:

a. Conference and commision meeting
Day/date: Wednesday – Thursday, 16 – 17 June 2010
Time        : 08.00 am – 16.30 pm
Veneue    : Universitas Malahayati
b. Puspa Tour & Travel
Day/date : Friday, 18 June 2010
Time         : 08.00 am – 19.00 pm

Conference registration fees (include two luncheons, refreshmet breaks, conference material, and conference proceedings (CD).

US $ 100 Registration for International Participants.
Rp. 500.000 For academic staff or local participants from Universities in Indonesia
Rp. 250.000 For Students of local participants from Universities in Indonesia
Note : US $ 1.00 is equalized to Rp. 10.000

Payment could be transferred to:

Name : Eka Sariningsih
Bank : BNI Tanjung Karang
Account No. : 0161759214
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