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The Faculty of Business & Entrepreneurship (FBE), Daffodil International University is going to organize International Conference on Business Management, Macroeconomic Applications and Entrepreneurship Principles & Practices for Sustainable Development: Issues & Challenges on 26-27 February, 2022. The theme of the conference is Business, Macroeconomic Applications and Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Development. The objective of the conference is to bring academics and professionals together a common forum for developing strategies to meet the challenges of global business in the years to come. The conference will create opportunity to share experience, exchange new ideas, foster innovation and establish research relations among the participating individuals and institutions.
Managing Business activity efficiently leads to sustainability and growth perpetuating profit. It throws of challenges and opportunities continuously. There are significant global and local opportunities for growth in business irrespective of an enterprise’s size. Global economic trends as well as local economic shifts are necessary to be understood for one’s realistic projections of the present. Macroeconomic studies are a behavior of an economy and how its policy impact the economy as a whole. It focuses on aggregates and econometric correlation, which is why government and their agencies rely on macroeconomics to formulate economic, fiscal, and monetary and trade policies. Also, macroeconomics examines economy-wise phenomena such as GDP and how it is affected by change in unemployment, national income, rate of growth and price level etc.
Entrepreneurship is one of the most widely discussed topic in recent literature on development and economics. Entrepreneurship is a driving force for innovation and more generally an engine for economic development. There is an ample scope for research related to the concepts, theories, principles and practices of entrepreneurship in the context of development in emerging countries.