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第9届区域、城市和空间经济学(RUSE)国际论坛征文延期至4月15日【转】

三农学术 2022-12-31

Call for Papers (2nd round)


The 9th RUSE (Regional, Urban, and Spatial Economics) International Workshop


June 19-20, 2020, Nanjing, China


The Institute of Urban Development and the School of Economics at Nanjing Audit University, together with Growth and Change, Chinese Economy, Journal of Regional Science, International Regional Science Review, Economic Geography, Annals of Regional Science, Spatial Economic Analysis, and Journal of Geographical System, are pleased to announce that we are organizing the 9th RUSE International Workshop at Nanjing Audit University (Pukou Campus) during June 19-20, 2020.


Keynote Speakers

We are pleased to have the following distinguished keynote speakers:


1. Gabriel Ahlfeldt, London School of Economics, UK (Editor, Regional Science and Urban Economics)

2. Canfei He, Dean, College of Urban & Environmental Sciences, Peking University, China (Associate editor, World Regional Geography and Geographical Research)

3. Dan Rickman, Oklahoma State University, USA (Editor, Growth and Change)

4. Andres Rodriguez-Pose, London School of Economics, UK (Editor, Economic Geography and Journal of Geographical System)

5. Yang Yao, Dean, National School of Development, Peking University, China (Editor, China Economic Quarterly)

6. Siqi Zheng, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA (Associate Editor, Journal of Regional Science)


Paper Submission and Registration

Following the tradition of previous highly successful workshops to date, we aim to continue to attract high-quality research output, further increase the academic visibility of regional, urban, and spatial issues in the world and particularly in China, and reinforce the research network for top level China-focused scholars from across the globe. We particularly welcome submissions on the following themes:


Agglomeration and new economic geography

Environment, energy, and sustainable development

Firm and household location decisions

Housing issues: supply, demand, prices, affordability, and policies

Land use and land-use policy

Regional growth and development

Transportation: its management and socio-economic impacts

Urban governance and its optimization, including community governance

Urban growth, dynamics, and transformation

Urban network and spatial interdependencies

Urban and regional policy evaluation 

Urbanization and migration


For those interested in presenting a paper in the workshop, please submit in English a draft paper or an extended abstract (200-500 words, identifying the research question clearly and presenting basic results) through email to RUSE2020@outlook.com and cc to litianshu@nau.edu.cn, mentioning “paper submission for RUSE2020” in the subject headline of the email. For the convenience of organization, please include your detailed contact information (name, affiliation, phone number, as well as email address) in your submission.


Due to the on-going coronavirus epidemic, the submission deadline for the 2nd round is extended to April 15th, 2020. Notification of acceptance will be sent out by May 1st, 2020 and a complete paper in English is due on June 1st, 2020.


For non-student participants, there is a registration fee of 100 U.S. dollars or 700 RMB.  This registration fee is established to ensure attendance for the entire meeting and to cover the cost of registration and all meals. No registration fee will be charged on student presenters. Participants need to pay their own cost of accommodation and transportation. Details on the payment of registration fee and hotel information will be sent once your paper has been accepted for presentation.


Special Issues

Growth and Change (SSCI-indexed), Socio-Economic Planning Sciences (SSCI-indexed), and the Chinese Economy each will have a special issue for this workshop. All papers presented at the workshop are welcomed for submissions to the special issues. Details of submission instructions will be provided after the workshop. All submissions will go through the normal anonymous review process.


Growth and Change (SSCI-indexed): Growth and Change, published by Wiley, is a broadly based forum for scholarly research on all aspects of urban and regional development and policy-making. Interdisciplinary in scope, the journal publishes both empirical and theoretical contributions from economics, geography, public finance, urban and regional planning, agricultural economics, public policy, and related fields. These include full-length research articles, perspectives (contemporary assessments and views on significant issues in urban and regional development), as well as critical book reviews. The theme of the special issue is “big data and urban and regional policy evaluation.” For the details of submission procedure, please refer to a separate call-for-paper. 


Socio-Economic Planning Sciences (SEPS, SSCI-indexed): SEPS, published by Elsevier, strongly encourages contributions dealing with applications of quantitative models and techniques to important decision problems in the service sector. Of particular interest are accounts of such studies carried out in developing countries and economically emerging regions of the world. Review articles in important methodological and substantive areas are also of interest. The principal criterion used in evaluating a manuscript submitted to the journal is: uniqueness or innovation of the work in terms of the methodology being developed, and/or its application to a problem of particular importance in the public or service sector and/or the setting within which the effort is being made, e.g. an emerging region of the world. A call-for-paper for the special issue will be announced later.


The Chinese Economy: Published bimonthly by Taylor & Francis Group, the journal offers an objective and analytical account of the economic issues about China. It publishes original works written by scholars over the world. The refereed Journal provides readers with useful information on China’s economic development, for conducting future research, and for understanding important policy implications. Articles in this journal are indexed/listed JEL, RePEc, Econlit, ABI/INFORM, Bibliography of Asian Studies, and Bibliography of Social Sciences. For submissions, please contact Shunfeng Song at song@unr.edu.


In addition, editors or chief editorial board members from Regional Science and Urban Economics, Journal of Regional Science, Journal of Geographical System, Economic Geography, International Regional Science Review, Annals of Regional Science, Spatial Economic Analysis, Journal of Social and Economic Geography, and Journal of Urban Affairs will attend the workshop. They welcome submissions that fit these journals.


Further Information

As the only institute of higher education around the world that carries “AUDIT” in its name, Nanjing Audit University (NAU) was initially founded in 1983, right after the foundation of the National Audit Office of China. In response to urgent auditing needs after the Reform and Opening-up Policy, NAU has been developing rapidly despite its relatively short history. Its current student population is more than 16,000, and it has a faculty over 1,000. NAU is approximately ranked the 45th based on the average entrance score of the National College Entrance Exams, and is listed among top universities in Jiangsu Province based on graduate employment competitiveness, average salary, and satisfaction. NAU’s main campus is located in Pukou District of Nanjing and is often referred as “the most beautiful new campus” in China.


The Institute of Urban Development (IUD) is a newly founded research institute at NAU. Dr. Shunfeng Song, Dean of IUD, is a tenured full professor in economics from the University of Nevada, Reno, and a Changjiang Chaired Professor of China's Ministry of Education. The institute has recruited about 15 young talented economists from abroad since 2017, and it will continue to recruit more scholars every year in the near future. IUD promotes all applied research, especially urban and regional economics, industrial economics, environmental and resource economics, public economics, and labor and health economics. Regularly, IUD supports and organizes various academic activities, including international conferences, research seminars, and academic workshops. Through high research quality and active academic activities, IUD aims to build up an internationally well-known research center in applied economics.


Local Organization Committee

For further inquiries, please contact any member of the Local Organization Committee.


Dr. Shunfeng Song 

Dean, Institute of Urban Development, Nanjing Audit University

Professor, Department of Economics, University of Nevada, Reno 

E-mail: song@unr.edu


Dr. Tianshu Li

Assistant Professor, Institute of Urban Development, Nanjing Audit University

E-mail: litianshu@nau.edu.cn, tl4bz@virginia.edu


Miss Yue Cao, Institute of Urban Development, Nanjing Audit University

Email: caoyue919@163.com

Telephone: 18813012568


Local Organizers

Institute of Urban Development, Nanjing Audit University

School of Economics, Nanjing Audit University

Department of Research, Nanjing Audit University


Co-organizers

Annals of Regional Science 

Chinese Economy

Economic Geography 

Growth and Change 

International Regional Science Review 

Journal of Geographical System 

Journal of Regional Science 

Spatial Economic Analysis


Scientific Committee

* Brakman, Steven, University of Groningen, Netherlands (Editor, Journal of Regional Science)

* Chen, Anping, Jinan University, China (Associate Editor, Journal of Regional Science)

* Chen, Jie, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

* Chen, Zhao, Fudan University, China

* Elhorst, J. Paul, University of Groningen, Netherlands (Editor-in-Chief, Spatial Economics Analysis; Associate Editor, Journal of Regional Science)

* Fu, Shihe, Xiamen University, China (Guest editor, Growth and Change special issue)

* Fung, Hung-gay, University of Missouri-St. Louis, USA (Editor, Chinese Economy)

* Hua, Yue, Hunan University, China

* Kohlhase, E. Janet, University of Houston, USA (Editor, Annals of Regional Science; Associate Editor, Journal of Regional Science) 

* Murray, Alan, University of California at Santa Barbara, USA (Editor, International Regional Science Review, Associate Editor, Socio-Economic Planning Sciences)

* Ni, Jinlan, Nanjing Audit University, China, and University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA (Guest editor, Growth and Change special issue)

* Partridge, Mark, Ohio State University, USA (Co-editor, Springer Briefs in Regional Science)

* Song, Shunfeng, Nanjing Audit University, China, and University of Nevada, Reno, USA (Associate editor, the Chinese Economy, special issue guest editor)

* Tosun, Mehmet S., University of Nevada, Reno, USA (Associate Editor, Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, special issue guest editor)

* Van Dijk, Jouke, University of Groningen, Netherlands (Associate Editor, Journal of Social and Economic Geography)

* Zhang, Dayong, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, China

* Zhao, Kent, Xiamen University, China


Previous Workshops

2012, Jinan University, Guangzhou 2013, Peking University, Beijing 2014, Fudan University, Shanghai 2015, Tsinghua University, Beijing

2016, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, Chengdu 

2017, Xiamen University, Xiamen

2018, Hunan University, Changsha

2019, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai


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