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Call for Proposal "ERIA Microdata Research FY 2012"

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9 July 2012
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Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) invites submission of researchproposals for ERIA Microdata research project of the Fiscal Year 2012.

This project is under theambit of one of the three research pillars of ERIA, namely: Deepening Economic Integration.The theme of this fiscal year's research project is Impact of Globalization on Labor Market.This project will comprise of about approximately nine country studies by authors mainly fromERIA member countries.

Research proposals should be submitted by email to Dionisius Narjoko ([email protected])or Ikumo Isono ([email protected]) no later than 15 August 2012.

Early submission is encouraged. The authors will be notified of the decision about the proposalselection process by 30 August 2012 at the latest.

ERIA provides financial support of USD 8,500 per paper for the selected proposals. In addition,ERIA covers the travel costs of one author per paper for attending the workshops of the project.

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