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International Conference on Fiscal Decentralization and Regional Public Economics (ICFDRPE-26)

18th - 19th Aug 2026,Kuwait City, Kuwait

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Call for Paper


Important Dates


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19th Jul 2026

Paper Submission Deadline

29th Jul 2026

Registration Deadline

03rd Aug 2026

Conference Date

18th - 19th Aug 2026

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Call For Papers

The ICFDRPE bridges the gap between academia and industry by promoting research with practical applications. It provides a platform for professionals and researchers to share insights that drive real-world impact.

The conference focuses on Fiscal Decentralization and Regional Public Economics, encouraging applied research, case studies, and industry-driven innovations.

Authors are invited to submit papers addressing, but not limited to, the following areas:

  • Fiscal decentralization and economic growth
  • Regional disparities in public finance
  • Local government revenue generation strategies
  • Impact of decentralization on service delivery
  • Intergovernmental fiscal relations analysis
  • Public economics and regional development
  • Tax policy in decentralized systems
  • Challenges of fiscal decentralization
  • Role of local governments in public economics
  • Fiscal policies for regional equity
  • Decentralization and public service efficiency
  • Case studies of successful fiscal decentralization
  • Public finance and regional planning
  • Local taxation and economic outcomes
  • Decentralization and citizen engagement
  • Fiscal sustainability in regional contexts
  • Regional public goods and services
  • Innovations in local government finance
  • Public expenditure in decentralized governance
  • Future of fiscal decentralization research

Assessment

Submissions will be evaluated based on applicability, innovation, and research contribution. Accepted papers will be presented and considered for publication in relevant journals and proceedings.

Registration

Complete your registration to participate in discussions that bridge academia and industry, and gain exposure to practical insights.

Publication

Selected papers will be considered for publication platforms that support academic and industry collaboration.

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Amid current airspace closures and regional flight disruptions, this event may shift to a fully virtual format for delegate safety. Please confirm travel plans only after official updates.