Aims & ScopeAims This first edition of the International Conference on Applied Mathematics in Economics 2024 (AMiE’2024) aims to provide a unique platform for discussing the latest mathematical advancements; that have played a decisive role in achieving significant economic gains in several key sectors, such as logistics and transportation, hygiene and healthcare, agri-food and agriculture, insurance, as well as employment. In this direction, AMiE’2024 intends to bring together and bridge the gap between the economic and mathematical communities, thus creating essential connections between these interrelated domains. By bringing together researchers, decision-makers, and field practitioners, we can strengthen national and international collaborations, and foster the emergence of fruitful ones. Such collaborations are essential in addressing current economic challenges and contributing to sustainable economic development. Scope AMiE’2024 intends to offer a scientific and convivial space for researchers, academics, and practitioners to discuss the latest innovations applying mathematics in economics. It constitutes then a great opportunity to present the national and international efforts made in several mathematical branches to improve the economic aspects of several fields. A special interest will be put on the use of:
The application domains include the following topics:
Concerns any problematic dealing with goods’ or humans’ transportation, including all modes. These problematics can be addressed from the authorities' point of view to draw public policies, as well as from users’ point of view.
This topic includes actuarial science for social security, Extreme risk pricing, Ruin probability, credibility theory in insurance, social insurance, social assistance, subsidies, active level market policies.
Waste, health crises, and water management are of special interest. The analysis of governance strategies and their impacts on the population related to these subtopics is welcome.
The main focus is made on crop planning and allocation, resource allocation, supply chain management, risk management, environmental sustainability, and policy analysis.
Papers dealing with the following sub-topics are welcomed. Technological revolution and labour markets, opportunities and challenges. Technological revolution and work organization. Technological revolution and labour market policies. |