Third Workshop of the Network for the Economic Analysis of Terrorism (NEAT)
“Government Policies in the Fight against Terrorism: Costs and Benefits”
NEAT connects a group of leading European economists working on terrorism and insecurity. The network advances our understanding of the links between security and economics and assists in analyzing the costs and benefits of European security policies. The network’s third workshop will include discussions of the economic aspects of both the government use of privately-collected data (e.g. passenger name records) and CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear) terrorist threats.
To register, please send an email with your name, job title, institutional affiliation, email address, and telephone number to John Holmes. Registration will close on Tuesday, 7 April.