
3rd Southeast Asia Economic Research and Development Conference
YSI Conference @ PUCSR
Start time:
October 30 @ 8:00 am - October 31 @ 5:00 pm
BMT
Location:
Pannasastra University of Cambodia Siem Reap Campus, Krong Siem Reap, Siem Reap
Type:
Workshop

How to attend
Deadline:
Application deadline has passed on 15th July 2025
Speakers

Prof. Sovannroeun Samreth
Professor, Saitama University, Japan

Prof. Phanith Chou
Associate Professor of Environmental Economics, Royal University of Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Dr. Ratha Chiv
Executive Vice Chancellor, Paññāsāstra University of Cambodia, Siem Reap Campus, Cambodia

Dr. Daniel Yonto
Assistant Professor, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China

Prof. Olivier Bargain
Professor of Economics, Bordeaux University, France

Dr. Maria C. Lo Bue
Assistant professor, University of Trieste, Italy

Mr. Shakeel Ahmad
Deputy Resident Representative, UNDP Cambodia

Dr. Rada Khoy
Economist, UNDP Cambodia

Mr. Theara Khoun
Socio-economic Policy Specialist, UNDP Cambodia
Local Partners
Description
Southeast Asia stands at the crossroads of dynamic economic progress and significant socio-economic challenges. As one of the most vibrant and diverse regions globally, it has achieved remarkable strides in economic growth, regional integration, and poverty reduction. However, this growth has been accompanied by rising inequality, environmental degradation, technological disruptions, and increasing vulnerabilities to global uncertainties and climate change. This raises critical questions: How can Southeast Asia balance its rapid economic growth with inequality, ecological change, and digital transformation? Furthermore, how does research on Southeast Asia help us to understand the socio-economic rules that govern the world?
Addressing these polycrises requires innovative, multidimensional solutions that transcend traditional economic paradigms. The 3rd Southeast Asia Economic Research and Development Conference serves as a platform for young scholars, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to convene, exchange perspectives, and propose actionable solutions tailored to the region’s unique context.
Adopting an interdisciplinary and pluralist approach, the conference aims to foster dialogue that integrates economic theory, empirical analysis, and practical policy interventions. By leveraging insights from various disciplines and methodologies, participants will contribute to a deeper understanding of the complex interactions shaping Southeast Asia’s socio-economic landscape.
The conference seeks to inspire bold and collaborative research that rethinks growth, sustainability, and equity within the region. The papers presented will not only enrich academic discourse but also provide a foundation for evidence-based policymaking to support inclusive and sustainable development in Southeast Asia. We welcome submissions that explore, but