On 29 and 30 November, 2002, the Center for the
Study of Democracy (CSD) held an international conference on the
Informal Economy in the EU Accession Countries: Size, Scope and
the Trends in Trafficking and Corruption. The conference was
part of a succession of events, organized by CSD, aimed at
assessing the risk factors in the transition economy and the
corruption in the society. The event brought together participants
from Bulgaria, EU members states and candidate countries, other SEE
countries and the US to discuss the institutional response to the
grey economy and the transnational crime.
Day 1: The
Informal Economy in the EU Accession Countries: Size, Scope and the
Trends in Trafficking and Corruption(agenda and conference papers, media coverage)
Day 2: Economy of Crime: Grey Sector, Trafficking,
Corruption(agenda and speeches, full transcript of
presentations, media
coverage)
See also:
Conference Agenda
Corruption,
Trafficking and Institutional Reform. Prevention of Cross-Border
Crime in Bulgaria (2001-2002)
Smuggling in
Southeast Europe. The Yugoslav Wars and the Development of Regional
Criminal Networks in the Balkans
The Economy of
Crime - Discussion Topics (PDF)
Related events and publications of CSD
The conference is
organized with the support of the European Commission and is
carried out in the framework of the specific research and
technological development programme "Improving the Human Research
Potential and the Socio-Economic Knowledge Base".
The information provided is the sole responsibility of the authors
and does not reflect the Community's opinion and the Community is
not responsible for any use that might be made of data and
publications, found in the links above.
|