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About EPS, Australia as an Affiliate of EPS

EPS, Australia Board: 

The Board members are internationally renowned economists, scholars and public figures, donating their renown for advancement of the purposes of the EPS, on behalf of EPS, Australia.  Membership in the Board of Trustees is honourary; the members hold no fiduciary responsibility for the EPS or the Affiliates.


  • Professor Binh Tran-Nam, School of Taxation and Business Law, University of New South Wales (www.business.unsw.edu.au/our-people/binhtran-nam)
  • Professor Fabrizio Carmignani, Dean, Head and Professor of Economics, University of Southern Queensland,  https://staffprofile.unisq.edu.au/Profile/HOS-Business
  • Professor David Throsby, Distinguished Professor of Economics, Macquarie University (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Throsby)
  • Professor Max Tani Bertuol, Business School, ADFA, University of New South Wales (www.unsw.adfa.edu.au/school-of-business/professor-massimiliano-tani-bertuol)
  • Professor Prasada Rao, Emeritus Professor of Economics, University of Queensland, (https://economics.uq.edu.au/profile/2330/prasada-rao) 
  • Dr. Narasingha Das, Overseas Research Associate & Junior Board Member , EPS-Australia
History of EPS
Following the footsteps of
 International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, EPS was instituted in 1989 as Economists Against the Arms Race (ECAAR), then as Economists Allied for Arms Reduction (ECAAR) in 1993. The current name was formalised in 2005. Stockbroker Robert J. Schwartz played a key role in its creation (see epsusa.org). 

History of EPS-Australia
Dr David Throsby, Distinguished Professor of economics at Macquarie University, created the Australian affiliate. He was ably assited by the Vice Chair - Associate Professor Anthony Bryant of Macquarie University.

Affiliations
Economists for Peace and Security, Australia is an affiliate of Economists for Peace and Security (www.epsusa.org/main/who.htm)

​Background
Economists for Peace and Security, Australia seeks to promote  empirical and analytical foundations to the advanced economic analysis for creating peaceful policy alternatives.  It organises meetings, seminars, workshops and exchange opinions with scholars, and government and non-government agencies. Economists for Peace and Security, Australia, using suitable methodologies of economics,  advocates global as well as regional peace in the Pacific. 



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