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Applied Research
in Economics Group
AREG is a research group that works in a number of areas of applied economics.
It is based at the School of Economics,
Bristol Business School,
University of the West of England
in Bristol, but includes members from a number of other institutions.
It hosts the UK affiliate of Economists for Peace and Security (EPS)
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STOP PRESS:
Developing Quantitative Marxism:
Second Conference 16th to 18th April 2009, Burwalls Centre, University of Bristol, Clifton, Bristol.
Details are available here.
Thirteenth Conference on Economics and Security, CITY College, Thessaloniki, 24-26th June 2009:
Call for papers is here
and more details are here
Online Economics of Peace and Security Journal is available
here with the first two issues available free
Group Members
Economics Discussion Paper series
Public Lectures on Economics and Security
Conferences on Economics and Security
Economists for Peace and Security (UK) Homepage
Arms Industry and Trade Project Homepage
Useful Links
Group Members:
UWE Members:
Professor J Paul Dunne (Co-ordinator)
on leave at the British Univerity in Egypt
David Allen
Dr Iris Beifang
Dr Derek Braddon
Paul Dowdall
Dr Tony Flegg
Professor Peter Howells
Dr Andrew Mearman
Dr Peter Nisbet
Dr Richard O'Doherty
Non UWE Members:
Dr Alvin Birdi, Bristol University
Evan Blecher, University of Cape Town
Professor Jurgen Brauer, Augusta State University
Dr Mick Brookes, Middlesex University
Professor Ephraim Clark, Middlesex University
Dr Claudia Girardone, Essex University
Dr Lawrence Edwards, University of Cape Town
Dr Maria Garcia Alonso, University of Kent
Dr Tim Hinks, University of Bath
Dr Amrit Judge, Middlesex University
Dr Kostas Kassimatis, University of Athens
Professor Paul Levine, University of Surrey
Dr Guy Liu, Brunel University
Dr Efi Nikolaidou, City Liberal Studies, Thessaloniki
Dr Sam Perlo Freeman, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
Elisabeth Skons, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
Professor Ron Smith, Birkbeck College
Aylin Soydan, Istanbul
Dr Robert Webb, Glasgow Caledonian University
Dr Ping Wang, Birmingham University
Dr Duncan Watson, University of Swansea
Dr Don Webber, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Dr Dirk Willenbockel, Institute for Development Studies, Sussex University
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