ASEC
 

ASEC (the Applied Services Economic Centre) is a consortium of researchers and practitioners in the field of services. It operates as a forum for open discussion and exchange of views on key topics, conducts studies and advises on services issues, and seeks to stimulate interaction among business, researchers, governments and officials of international organisations through seminars, conferences and other activities. ASEC is not committed to any particular point of view or commercial interest; rather, those associated through ASEC are brought together by the shared perspective that services increasingly underlie and drive national economies as well as the global economy. As a result, the challenges, the opportunities – as well as the risks and vulnerabilities – associated with services growth and development require careful study and informed discussion. ASEC is a non-profit organisation and attendance at the conferences is upon invitation only and free of charge. Likewise, speakers are not remunerated for their presentations, but receive some travel and accommodation assistance.

Publications

  • Vulnerabilities in Technological Systems – An Analysis and Assessment of Accidents and System Failures, Etudes et Dossiers No. 314, June 2006
  • An overall monograph summarising and synthesizing the findings and results of the ASEC Services and Vulnerability Project, tentatively entitled Ensuring Against Risk and Hazard: Coping With Vulnerability in a 21st Century World, is expected to be published.


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Systemic Risk in Insurance—An analysis of insurance and financial stability
Working Paper Series 357—Health and Long-Term Care Insurance in Eastern and Central European Countries
Working Paper Series 356—M.O.R.E. 23/1st CC+I Seminar & XXXII Hemispheric Insurance Conference FIDES 2009
Anatomy of the credit crisis—An insurance reader from The Geneva Association
Insurance Economics No. 61
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