Best paper Award I2FC2015 (ex-aequo):
Economic crime continues to challenge Europe. The levels of fraud and corruption are well documented in the EU Anti-corruption Report, issued on February 2014. Corruption costs the European economy around 120 billion euros per year. The new forms of commission of economic crime, through new methods and technologies, pose renewed questions and demand improved answers to several disciplines, particularly to the sciences of Law and Economics..
The third Interdisciplinary Insights on Fraud and Corruption (I2FC 2015) conference aims to bring together researchers, academics and practitioners from different backgrounds to exchange and share their experiences, ideas, and research results about all aspects of costs of economic crime, and discuss the challenges in this field and policies adopted. We invite the submission of theoretical, applied, or policy-oriented research papers that focus on any aspect of costs of economic crime, to our conference.
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