Date: August 20, 2005
This small academic exchange addresses the costs and consequences of a terrorist attack. Seating is limited. If you are interested in attending, please send your request for an invitation to create@usc.edu with your name, title and organization.
Presentations:
- Risk Management at National Service Icons
- Cost Effective Strategies to Adress Urban Terrorism
- Regional Economic Impacts of Terrorist Attacks on The Electric Power System of LA
- Simulating the State-by-State Effects of Terrorist Attacks on Three Major U.S. Ports
- The Future of Terrorism Risk Insurance in the U.S.
- Worst Case Electricity Scenarios, The Benefits and Costs of Prevention
- Airport Security: Time for a New Model
- Risk and Economic Costs of a Terrorist Attack on the Electric System
- Tourism and Terrorism: National and Interregional Economic Impacts of Attacks on Major U.S. Theme Parks
- Two-Sided Electricity Markets: Self Healing Systems
- The National Economic Impact of a Food Terrorism Event
- CREATE: Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorist Events
- Optimal Inspection Strategies For Coast Guard Operations
- Terrorism, Considering New Policies
- Assessing the Risk of Terrorism Using Extreme Value Statistics
- The Economic Impacts of Terrorist Attacks



