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Details about Peter J. Phillips

Homepage:https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Peter-Phillips-8
Workplace:School of Business, University of Southern Queensland, (more information at EDIRC)

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Journal Articles

2021

  1. Crowd counting: a behavioural economics perspective
    Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology, 2021, 55, (6), 2253-2270 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Space Junk: Behavioural Economics and the Prioritisation of Solutions
    Defence and Peace Economics, 2021, 32, (8), 956-971 Downloads View citations (2)

2018

  1. The Deferral of Attacks: SP/A Theory as a Model of Terrorist Choice when Losses Are Inevitable
    Open Economics, 2018, 1, (1), 71-85 Downloads

2017

  1. Terrorist choice: a stochastic dominance and prospect theory analysis
    Defence and Peace Economics, 2017, 28, (2), 150-164 Downloads View citations (1)

2014

  1. Prospect Theory and Terrorist Choice
    Journal of Applied Economics, 2014, 17, (1), 139-160 Downloads View citations (5)
    Also in Journal of Applied Economics, 2014, 17, 139-160 (2014) Downloads View citations (6)

2013

  1. How to Fight Terrorism: The Relevance of Qualitative Economics
    Applied Economics Quarterly (formerly: Konjunkturpolitik), 2013, 59, (3), 197-207 Downloads

2012

  1. The lone wolf terrorist: sprees of violence
    Peace Economics, Peace Science, and Public Policy, 2012, 18, (3), 3 Downloads View citations (2)

2011

  1. Lone Wolf Terrorism
    Peace Economics, Peace Science, and Public Policy, 2011, 17, (1), 31 Downloads View citations (6)
  2. Terrorists’ Equilibrium Choices When No Attack Method is Riskless
    Atlantic Economic Journal, 2011, 39, (2), 129-141 Downloads View citations (1)
  3. The Diseconomies of Terrorism
    World Economics, 2011, 12, (4), 171-192 Downloads View citations (2)
  4. The Life Cycle of Terrorist Organizations
    International Advances in Economic Research, 2011, 17, (4), 369-385 Downloads View citations (1)
  5. Will Self‐Managed Superannuation Fund Investors Survive?
    Australian Economic Review, 2011, 44, (1), 51-63

2010

  1. Financial crisis of metaphor
    The Review of Austrian Economics, 2010, 23, (3), 223-242 Downloads View citations (2)
  2. The Randomization of Terrorist Attacks
    Defense & Security Analysis, 2010, 26, (3), 261-272 Downloads View citations (1)

2009

  1. APPLYING MODERN PORTFOLIO THEORY TO THE ANALYSIS OF TERRORISM. COMPUTING THE SET OF ATTACK METHOD COMBINATIONS FROM WHICH THE RATIONAL TERRORIST GROUP WILL CHOOSE IN ORDER TO MAXIMISE INJURIES AND FATALITIES
    Defence and Peace Economics, 2009, 20, (3), 193-213 Downloads View citations (7)
  2. Are Larger Self Managed Superannuation Funds Riskier?
    Asian Journal of Finance & Accounting, 2009, 1, (1), 5475 Downloads
  3. Can self‐managed superannuation fund trustees earn the equity risk premium?
    Accounting Research Journal, 2009, 22, (1), 27-45 Downloads View citations (1)

2005

  1. THE 'PRICE' OF TERRORISM
    Defence and Peace Economics, 2005, 16, (6), 403-414 Downloads View citations (2)
 
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