2018 Asia-Pacific Conference on Economics & Finance
(APEF 2018), organized by East Asia Research & supported by BEFfore from
Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, will be held in Singapore. APEF 2018 is the
gathering place for economists and financial experts from academia, government,
and the private sector to present their research results, exchange ideas and
network.
This year’s sessions will look at how protectionist policies are affecting the
world economy. We welcome all papers on the topics of Economics and Finance to
be presented at APEF 2018.
This is a good opportunity to meet old friends again and meet new ones for
future research collaborations. We invite you to join us at APEF 2018 on the
26th and 27th July 2018 in the cosmopolitan city of Singapore.
What can you expect at APEF 2018?
-Ample interaction opportunities for APEF delegates
-Top Singapore hospitality for all attending delegates
-An intellectually stimulating scientific program featuring more than 100
presentations by leading researchers, teachers, and practitioners
-An opportunity for East-West science and practice collaborations at APEF
Conference Papers Publishing:
Authors are invited to submit their full papers after the conference for
consideration for publication in a special issue of MDPI journal, Economies (ISSN
2227-7099). The journal is an international, open access journal published
quarterly online by MDPI. Economies is indexed in the Emerging Sources Citation
Index (ESCI – Web of Science) and other databases.
MDPI will give expedited reviewing for APEF 2018 submissions. There is no
article processing charge when the submitted full paper is selected for
inclusion in MDPI journal Economies.
Who Should Attend?
Leading Academics, PhD Students
Thought leaders
National and Local Government, Provincial
Government and Municipalities
Key Industry Players & Industry Consultants
Investors and Financiers
Business Consultants
Economists
Fund Managers
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