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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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Handbook of Defense Economics
Hartley, Keith (contributor); Sandler, Todd (contributor) - Elsevier
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The Arms Industry, Procurement and Industrial Policies
Hartley, Keith - In: Handbook of Defense Economics
Weapons programs are criticized for cost overruns, delays in delivery and failure to meet their operational requirements. Critics focus on the power and influence of the military-industrial-political complex. This chapter addresses these controversial areas involving arms industries, alternative...
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The Econometrics of Military Arms Races
Dunne, J. Paul; Smith, Ron P. - In: Handbook of Defense Economics
Arms races - enduring rivalries between pairs of hostile powers, which prompt competitive acquisition of military capability - appear to be a pervasive phenomenon. From the past Cold War competition, between the US and the USSR, to present regional antagonisms, such as India and Pakistan, arms...
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Success and Failure in Defense Conversion in the `Long Decade of Disarmament'
Brzoska, Michael - In: Handbook of Defense Economics
The `long decade of disarmament' between the mid-1980s and the late 1990s provides ample evidence of the effects of a substantial defense downturn. The chapter starts out with a brief discussion of various concepts of conversion, focusing on a resource-reuse perspective. This is followed by...
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Terrorism: An Empirical Analysis
Enders, Walter - In: Handbook of Defense Economics
The chapter surveys the empirical literature concerning the measurement of terrorism, effectiveness of counterterrorism policies, the economic consequences of terrorism, and the economic causes of terrorism. In Section 2, terrorist incidents are grouped according to incident type, victim, and...
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Terrorism: A Game-Theoretic Approach
Sandler, Todd; Arce, Daniel G. - In: Handbook of Defense Economics
This chapter surveys the past applications of game theory to the study of terrorism. By capturing the strategic interplay between terrorists and targeted governments, game theory is an appropriate methodology for investigating terrorism and counterterrorism. Game theory has been used to examine...
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A Survey of Peace Economics
Anderton, Charles H.; Carter, John R. - In: Handbook of Defense Economics
Peace economics can be defined as the use of economics to understand the causes and effects of violent conflict in the international system and the ways that conflict can be avoided, managed, or resolved. This chapter surveys major subject areas of peace economics, highlighting seminal as well...
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Civil War
Collier, Paul; Hoeffler, Anke - In: Handbook of Defense Economics
Civil wars are intricate social, political and psychological phenomena. However, economics can offer analytical insights which are useful alongside the more conventional approach of case-studies. Indeed, the policy conclusions drawn from economic analysis sometimes cast doubt on conventional...
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Defense in a Globalized World: An Introduction
Sandler, Todd; Hartley, Keith - In: Handbook of Defense Economics
Since the end of the Cold War, the world remains a dangerous place with new threats: regional conflicts, transnational terrorist networks, rogue states, and weapons of mass destruction (i.e., chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear). The second volume of the Handbook of Defense Economics...
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Economics of Defense in a Globalized World
McGuire, Martin C. - In: Handbook of Defense Economics
In a world continuously beset by conflict and violence, the positive study of international security and defense has developed rapidly over the past decade as a cohesive discipline within economics. Part of the cause for this trend is the revolutionary effects of globalization and its new...
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