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Important Dates *Extended Full Paper Submission Deadline: 12 February 2016 Early Bird Registration Deadline: 4 March 2016 Late Registration Deadline: 28 March 2016 Conference Dates: 30 - 31 May 2016 Keynote Addresses Prof. Markus Brueckner, University of Queensland, Australia Prof. Benno Torgler, Queensland University of Technology, Australia Dr. Raymond Li, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong Conference Theme The Qualitative and Quantitative Economics Research Conference aims at presenting a platform to the researchers, academia, business leaders, policy makers and the students to explore innovative ways of finding solutions to various economic problems through qualitative and quantitative research techniques.These techniques have become indispensable in dealing with various economic issues, be it forecasting future growth of countries, estimating capital inflows and outflows, taking the pulse of stock markets or fearing exchange rate jitters to the economies.The policy makers and business leaders do make their decisions based on well researched propositions. The world economy is going through a rough path of growth and stability though US has shown better growth and Europe also improving, but China going down has raised new issues and problems. All the economies aim at sustainable growth and prosperity. It is very relevent to explore into these issues. The QQE 2016 invites papers on the theme "International Economic and Financial Stability and Development: New Challenges and Perspective." The papers may include the following topics though not limited to them. Inequality and Poverty Inflation Financial Inclusion Fiscal Consolidation Interest Rates Differentials Labour Markets and Migration Global Value Chains International Oil Prices Capital Account Liberalization Public Debt and Sustainability Employment and Wage Rates Capital Markets Macro Prudential Policies Banking Funding Strategies Global Financial Imbalances Managing Impact of Climate Change on Development Corporate Governance Practices Foreign Investment Foreign Exchange Volatility Stock Markets *as we have received requests for extension from several authors