International Conference on Economics and Security
Program
The conference aims to provide an opportunity for economists, political scientists and others from around the world to share ideas and discuss future developments in the following areas:
Regional security
Economics of security
Corruption and military spending
Globalisation and the restructuring of the MIC
Militarism and development
Security sector reform
Economics of conflict and war
Post-conflict reconstruction
Economics of the arms trade
Procurement and offsets
Arms races and alliances
Peace economics and peace science
Conversion and demilitarisation
Economics of terrorism
Offers of papers on related topics are also welcome.
Other items of note
Abstracts should be submitted before April 15th, 2021 to be considered for the conference.
The Michael D. Intriligator Memorial Student Fund will cover the travel expenses to the conference and registration fees to the graduate student in economics or a related field that presents the best paper.
More information about the conference is available.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the conference organizers.
The conference organizers are: Christos Kollias (University of Thessaly), Paul Dunne (University of Cape Town), Paschalis Arvanitidis (University of Thessaly), and The Department of Economics, University of Thessaly, Greece.