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Handbook on the Economics of Conflict
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
- Pages:
- 528
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- Handbook on the Economics of Conflict
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: The History of Economic Thought on Conflict
- Chapter 3: A Bargaining Theory Perspective on War
- Chapter 4: Modeling Mass Killing: For Gain or Ethnic Cleansing?
- Chapter 5: The Economics of Destructive Power
- Chapter 6: The Government Budget Allocation Process and National Security: An Application to the Israeli–Syrian Arms Race
- Chapter 7: Characteristics of Terrorism
- Chapter 8: Conflict and Corruption
- Chapter 9: Conflict in Space
- Chapter 10: The Economics of Peacekeeping
- Chapter 11: Peacekeeping, Private Benefits and Common Agency
- Chapter 12: The Long-term Costs of Conflict: The Case of the Iraq War
- Chapter 13: Macroeconomics and Violence
- Chapter 14: The Macroeconomic Effects of Conflict: Three Case Studies
- Chapter 15: Economics of Conflict: Turkey’s Experience
- Chapter 16: Terrorism: The Case of ETA
- Chapter 17: Helping Secure the ‘Biggest Bang for the Taxpayers’ Buck’: Defence Resource Management in the United Kingdom
- Chapter 18: The Economic Impact of the Conflict in the Balkans: The Case of Serbia
- Chapter 19: The Strategic Bombing of Germany in the Second World War: An Economic Perspective
- Chapter 20: The Reprivatization of War
- Index
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- Handbook on the Economics of Conflict
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: The History of Economic Thought on Conflict
- Chapter 3: A Bargaining Theory Perspective on War
- Chapter 4: Modeling Mass Killing: For Gain or Ethnic Cleansing?
- Chapter 5: The Economics of Destructive Power
- Chapter 6: The Government Budget Allocation Process and National Security: An Application to the Israeli–Syrian Arms Race
- Chapter 7: Characteristics of Terrorism
- Chapter 8: Conflict and Corruption
- Chapter 9: Conflict in Space
- Chapter 10: The Economics of Peacekeeping
- Chapter 11: Peacekeeping, Private Benefits and Common Agency
- Chapter 12: The Long-term Costs of Conflict: The Case of the Iraq War
- Chapter 13: Macroeconomics and Violence
- Chapter 14: The Macroeconomic Effects of Conflict: Three Case Studies
- Chapter 15: Economics of Conflict: Turkey’s Experience
- Chapter 16: Terrorism: The Case of ETA
- Chapter 17: Helping Secure the ‘Biggest Bang for the Taxpayers’ Buck’: Defence Resource Management in the United Kingdom
- Chapter 18: The Economic Impact of the Conflict in the Balkans: The Case of Serbia
- Chapter 19: The Strategic Bombing of Germany in the Second World War: An Economic Perspective
- Chapter 20: The Reprivatization of War
- Index