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Military expenditure 445 Militärausgaben 431 Welt 198 World 198 Theory 194 Theorie 193 Terrorism 184 Economic growth 176 Defence industry 156 Wirtschaftswachstum 156 Rüstungsindustrie 148 Terrorismus 142 Armed forces 108 Militär 107 Rüstungspolitik 99 Arms policy 98 Turkey 81 Conflict 78 Political conflict 74 Politischer Konflikt 74 United States 74 Estimation 73 Schätzung 73 War 73 USA 71 Civil war 66 Bürgerkrieg 62 Krieg 60 Türkei 55 Military goods 54 Rüstungsgüter 54 Military spending 53 Game theory 52 Spieltheorie 48 Defence economics 47 EU countries 46 EU-Staaten 46 Großbritannien 46 United Kingdom 46 Panel 43
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Article 1,717 Book / Working Paper 50
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Article in journal 1,117 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1,117 Collection of articles of several authors 32 Sammelwerk 32 Aufsatzsammlung 13 Article 6 Konferenzschrift 6 Conference proceedings 3 Festschrift 3 Systematic review 2 Übersichtsarbeit 2 Fallstudiensammlung 1 Nachruf 1
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English 1,149 Undetermined 618
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Hartley, Keith 49 Sandler, Todd 48 Dunne, Paul 33 Nikolaidou, Eftychia 25 Tishler, Asher 25 Kollias, Chrēstos 23 Kollias, Christos 22 Sezgin, Selami 22 Smith, Ron 22 Solomon, Binyam 22 Fontanel, Jacques 21 Barros, Carlos Pestana 20 Brauer, Jurgen 19 Coulomb, Fanny 19 Markowski, Stefan 16 Levine, Paul 12 Paleologou, Suzanna-Maria 12 Yildirim, Jülide 12 Hausken, Kjell 11 Bellais, Renaud 10 Dunne, J. Paul 10 Hall, Peter 10 Jaffry, Shabbar 10 Meierrieks, Daniel 10 Shahbaz, Muhammad 10 Öcal, Nadir 10 Caruso, Raul 9 Fonfría, Antonio 9 Gupta, Rangan 9 Karagol, Erdal 9 Lee, Chien-Chiang 9 Lipow, Jonathan 9 Malizard, Julien 9 Mylonidis, Nikolaos 9 Wijeweera, Albert 9 Andreou, A. S. 8 Buts, Caroline 8 Du Bois, Cindy 8 Faria, João Ricardo 8 Farzanegan, Mohammad Reza 8
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Conference on Defence and Security <4, 2004, Lissabon> 1 International Conference on Defence, Security and Economic Development <2, 2004, Larisa> 1
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Defence and peace economics 1,138 Defence and Peace Economics 614 Routledge studies in defence and peace economics 11 Perspectives on international defence procurement 7 Routledge Studies in Defence and Peace Economics Ser. 3 Studies in defence economics 3 Defence and Peace Economics 2(1):29-37, 1990 1 External security and great-power status 1 Routledge Studies in Defence and Peace Economics 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1,143 RePEc 608 OLC EcoSci 10 EconStor 6
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Facing an uncertain economic future: Environmental management spending and rural regions surrounding the U.S. DOE's nuclear weapons facilities
Greenberg, Michael; Frisch, Michael; Miller, Tyler; … - In: Defence and Peace Economics 14 (2003) 1, pp. 85-97
Using an economic simulation model, the study finds that the proposed expenditure by the U.S. Department of Energy of billions of dollars to manage the nuclear weapons environmental legacy followed by sharp reductions in expenditures would cause economic spikes and then depressions in three...
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Why do people go to war?
Torgler, Benno - In: Defence and Peace Economics 14 (2003) 4, pp. 261-280
The intention of this paper is to analyse why people go to war, despite the, at first sight, divergence between benefits and costs. This paper provides a comparison of the willingness to go to war in different OECD countries using World Values Survey data. The empirical findings in the United...
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On the production of victory: Empirical determinants of battlefield success in modern war
Rotte, Ralph; Schmidt, Christoph - In: Defence and Peace Economics 14 (2003) 3, pp. 175-192
Using a data set of historical battles from 1600 to 1973, this paper analyzes the empirical determinants of tactical success in modern war. Based on a reduced form approach we consider key elements of military theory as production factors for combat success as an output of a military production...
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Domestic political and external security determinants of the demand for greek military expenditure
Kollias, Christos; Paleologou, Suzanna-Maria - In: Defence and Peace Economics 14 (2003) 6, pp. 437-445
By European Union and NATO standards, Greece consistently allocates substantial human and material resources to defence. The Greek defence burden (i.e. military expenditure as a share of GDP) has invariably been appreciably higher than the EU and NATO averages. The paper applies an...
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Conflict and third-party intervention
Siqueira, Kevin - In: Defence and Peace Economics 14 (2003) 6, pp. 389-400
The paper looks at various scenarios of possible concern for intervening third parties when two factions are engaged in a conflict and act strategically against one another. A standard conflict model is used to determine appropriate intervention strategies in order to lower the overall level of...
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How old is too old? An economic approach to replacing military aircraft
Greenfield, Victoria; Persselin, David - In: Defence and Peace Economics 14 (2003) 5, pp. 357-368
The US Air Force is asking when to replace its aging aircraft. We develop a framework to identify economically optimal replacement strategies that recognizes cost trade-offs and incorporates age effects. We also preview a stochastic methodology. We use the framework to identify an optimal...
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The military recruiting productivity slowdown: The roles of resources, opportunity cost and the tastes of youth*
Warner, John; Simon, Curtis; Payne, Deborah - In: Defence and Peace Economics 14 (2003) 5, pp. 329-342
After a decade of successful recruiting, the US military began experiencing recruiting difficulties in the 1990s. Cyclical factors as well as trend factors may have played a role. This paper uses monthly data by state over the period 1989-1997 to estimate models of enlistment and evaluate the...
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Country survey XVIII: The two Koreas' defence economy
Bae, Jun Sik - In: Defence and Peace Economics 14 (2003) 1, pp. 61-83
This country survey briefly outlines the defence and economic background of the two Koreas and the security environment in the Korean Peninsula. It shows how defence spending to deter a potential North Korean attack has crowded-out the South Korean civilian economy and considers the possibility...
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Are the military expenditures of India and Pakistan external determinants for each other: An empirical investigation
Ocal, Nadir - In: Defence and Peace Economics 14 (2003) 2, pp. 141-149
Empirical modeling of arms race between India and Pakistan has been a focus of interest in many studies. Nevertheless, the possibility of asymmetric dynamics between the variables under question seems to be ignored in these studies. The purpose of this paper is to fill this gap of the earlier...
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An intervention analysis of terrorism: The spanish eta case
Barros, Carlos Pestana - In: Defence and Peace Economics 14 (2003) 6, pp. 401-412
In this paper we evaluate what terrorism policies have worked best in handling the Spanish ETA terrorism using time series data from 1968 to 2000. We consider the political, deterrence and economic effects, and conclude that their influence on terrorism incidents is mixed. A parsimonious model...
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