This proceedings book, together with the conference, looks forward to spark inspirations and promote collaborations. International Conference on Economic Management and Green Development (ICEMGD) is an annual conference aiming at bringing together researchers from the fields of economics, business management, public administration, and green development for the sharing of research methods and theoretical breakthroughs. The proceedings consist of papers accepted by the 6th ICEMGD, which are carefully selected and reviewed by professional reviewers from corresponding research fields and the editing committee of the conference. The papers have a diverse range of topics situated at the intersecting field of economic management, public administration, and green development. ICEMGD is working to provide a platform for international participants from fields like macro- and microeconomics, international economics, finance, agricultural economics, health economics, business management and marketing strategies, regional development studies, social governance, and sustainable development. The proceedings will be of interest to researchers, academics, professionals, and policy makers in the field of economic management, public administration, and development studies.
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Research on the Analysis and Strategy of American Inflation in the Context of COVID-19.- Analysis of China’s Beauty Brand Marketing Strategy and Sales Model.- Modeling and Economic Analysis of Wind- Marine Current -Biogas Integrated Energy System.
Giới thiệu về tác giả
Dr. Xiaolong Li, a post-doctoral research fellow from Peking University, is the dean of the School of Postal Management in Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications. He is a reviewer of several international journals including Financial Innovation, Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, BMC Public Health, and China Economic Review.
Prof. Chunhui Yuan is the director of Network Economy and Information Management Research Center in Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications. She is the deputy editor of Journal of Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (Social Science Edition). She has led over 40 state-level and province-level scientific research projects and published more than 90 papers on international conferences and journals.
John L. Kent received his doctorate from University of Tennessee and his MBA in International Management from University of Dallas. He has over ten years of work experience in various logistical modes of transportation. His research has been published in the Journal of Business Logistics, Transportation Journal, and International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management. His industry experience includes the development and implementation of information systems at Burlington Northern Motor Carriers, CSX Intermodal, and Sea-Land Service.