[CALL FOR PAPER]
The Policy-Oriented Research in Islamic Economics and Finance Conference (PRIME)
The PRIME 2023 organised by the Indonesian Association of Islamic Economists (IAEI) in partnership with the Centre for Islamic Economics and Business Universitas Indonesia (PEBS UI), cordially invites academics, practitioners, and policy decision-makers, to present their policy-oriented research findings. The conference offers a unique series of events to bridge the gap between academic research and policy-decision making.
The 2023 PRIME Conference is part of the Road to Muktamar V IAEI 2023 and focuses on uncovering policy-oriented studies for the post-pandemic covid-19 recovery process, especially in Indonesia. This year’s conference thus raises the theme of “On the Development of Islamic Economic Policies for a More Sustainable Post-Pandemic Recovery.”
The conference will take place on 17 – 18 July 2023 at Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia.
This call for paper focuses but is not limited to the following subthemes.
This call for paper focuses but is not limited to the following subthemes.
Islamic Macroeconomic Policy for the Post-Pandemic Recovery
Islamic Monetary Policy for the Post-Pandemic Recovery
Islamic Blended Finance and Acceleration of Green Energy Transition
Islamic Micro Finance and financing for Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
Islamic Economics and Healthy Green Sukuk Growth
The Islamic Economics Development on The Local Government
Regional Government Innovation Based on Islamic Economics and Local Wisdom to Strengthen the National Economy
Islamic Economic Innovations in Halal Industry
Islamic Social Finance
Islamic Fintech
Islamic Capital Markets
Note: Indonesia setting is highly recommended. Authors may also employ data or evidence from any other country, but draw their lessons learned for Indonesia.
More information and registration, visit PRIME website : www.prime-iaei.org
Co-Organizers: IAEI & PEBS FEB UI
Host University: Universitas Indonesia
Partner Universities: IPB University & Universitas Airlangga