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Handbook on the Economics of Conflict
Elgar original reference
Edited by Derek L. Braddon and Keith Hartley
The Handbook on the Economics of Conflict conveys how economics can contribute to the understanding of conflict in its various dimensions embracing world wars, regional conflicts, terrorism and the role of peacekeeping in conflict prevention.
Handbook
Published in print:
29 Apr 2011
ISBN:
9781848446496
eISBN:
9780857930347
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4337/9780857930347
Pages:
528
Collection:
Economics 2011
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Front Matter
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Copyright
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Contents
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Contributors
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Derek L. Braddon
and
Keith Hartley
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Chapter 2: The History of Economic Thought on Conflict
Fanny Coulomb
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PART I: THEORY
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Chapter 3: A Bargaining Theory Perspective on War
Charles H. Anderton
and
John R. Carter
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Chapter 4: Modeling Mass Killing: For Gain or Ethnic Cleansing?
Attiat F. Ott
and
Sang Hoo Bae
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Chapter 5: The Economics of Destructive Power
Mehrdad Vahabi
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Chapter 6: The Government Budget Allocation Process and National Security: An Application to the Israeli–Syrian Arms Race
Itay Ringel
and
Asher Tishler
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Chapter 7: Characteristics of Terrorism
Karen Pittel
and
Dirk Rübbelke
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Chapter 8: Conflict and Corruption
John R. Hudson
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Chapter 9: Conflict in Space
Vasilis Zervos
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Chapter 10: The Economics of Peacekeeping
Vincenzo Bove
and
Ron Smith
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Chapter 11: Peacekeeping, Private Benefits and Common Agency
Ugurhan G. Berkok
and
Binyam Solomon
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Chapter 12: The Long-term Costs of Conflict: The Case of the Iraq War
Linda J. Bilmes
and
Joseph E. Stiglitz
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Chapter 13: Macroeconomics and Violence
Jurgen Brauer
and
J. Paul Dunne
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PART II: CASE STUDIES
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Chapter 14: The Macroeconomic Effects of Conflict: Three Case Studies
Christos Kollias
and
Suzanna-Maria Paleologou
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Chapter 15: Economics of Conflict: Turkey’s Experience
Selami Sezgin
and
Sennur Sezgin
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Chapter 16: Terrorism: The Case of ETA
Carlos P. Barros
and
Luis A. Gil-Alana
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Chapter 17: Helping Secure the ‘Biggest Bang for the Taxpayers’ Buck’: Defence Resource Management in the United Kingdom
Neil Davies
,
Tony Turner
,
Andrew Gibbons
,
David Jones
,
Stuart Davies
and
Nick Bennett
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Chapter 18: The Economic Impact of the Conflict in the Balkans: The Case of Serbia
Derek L. Braddon
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Jonathan Bradley
and
Paul Dowdall
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Chapter 19: The Strategic Bombing of Germany in the Second World War: An Economic Perspective
Keith Hartley
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Chapter 20: The Reprivatization of War
Stefan Markowski
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Peter Hall
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