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Hartley, Keith 17 Sandler, Todd 17 Anderton, Charles H. 1 Arce, Daniel G. 1 Asch, Beth J. 1 Brauer, Jurgen 1 Brzoska, Michael 1 Carter, John R. 1 Collier, Paul 1 Dunne, J. Paul 1 Enders, Walter 1 Garcia-Alonso, Maria D.C. 1 Garfinkel, Michelle R. 1 Hoeffler, Anke 1 Hosek, James R. 1 Kaempfer, William H. 1 Levine, Paul 1 Lowenberg, Anton D. 1 McGuire, Martin C. 1 Polachek, Solomon W. 1 Seiglie, Carlos 1 Skaperdas, Stergios 1 Smith, Ron P. 1 Solomon, Binyam 1 Warner, John T. 1
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Economics of Conflict: An Overview
Garfinkel, Michelle R.; Skaperdas, Stergios - In: Handbook of Defense Economics
In this chapter, we review the recent literature on conflict and appropriation. Allowing for the possibility of conflict, which amounts to recognizing the possibility that property rights are not perfectly and costlessly enforced, represents a significant departure from the traditional paradigm...
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Political Economy of Peacekeeping
Solomon, Binyam - In: Handbook of Defense Economics
The study of peacekeeping from an economics perspective is a fairly recent phenomenon. This chapter surveys three research areas pursued by economists in analyzing peacekeeping. The first research strand examines the theory and empirics of peacekeeping financing and burden sharing, while the...
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Arms Trade and Arms Races: A Strategic Analysis
Garcia-Alonso, Maria D.C.; Levine, Paul - In: Handbook of Defense Economics
In this chapter we present the main characteristics and problems involved in the study of the arms trade: product definition and data, strategic aspects of the arms trade and regulation. We illustrate these aspects using the latest theoretical and empirical literature on arms trade. The papers...
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The Political Economy of Economic Sanctions
Kaempfer, William H.; Lowenberg, Anton D. - In: Handbook of Defense Economics
International economic sanctions have become increasingly important as alternatives to military conflict since the end of the Cold War. This chapter surveys various approaches to the study of economic sanctions in both the economics and international relations literatures. Sanctions may be...
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Trade, Peace and Democracy: An Analysis of Dyadic Dispute
Polachek, Solomon W.; Seiglie, Carlos - In: Handbook of Defense Economics
At least since 1750 when Baron de Montesquieu declared "peace is the natural effect of trade," a number of economists and political scientists espoused the notion that trade among nations leads to peace. Employing resources more efficiently to produce some commodities rather than others is the...
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New Economics of Manpower in the Post-Cold War Era
Asch, Beth J.; Hosek, James R.; Warner, John T. - In: Handbook of Defense Economics
Since the publication of Volume 1 of the Handbook of Defense Economics, key events have shaped the defense manpower research agenda and called for research to help policymakers deal with the challenges that these factors presented. One event was the end of the Cold War, which permitted drastic...
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Arms Industries, Arms Trade, and Developing Countries
Brauer, Jurgen - In: Handbook of Defense Economics
This chapter discusses developing (non-high income) states' participation in the production and trade of parts or whole units of major conventional weapons, their integration into a transnationalized global arms industry, and the underlying industrial prerequisites that make that participation...
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