Economic Costs of Terrorism and Costs of Counter-Terrorism Measures
Satya P. Das
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Satya P. Das: University of South Florida
Chapter Chapter 5 in Economics of Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism Measures, 2022, pp 245-269 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter catalogs the economic cost to an economy from two major terror attacks (9/11 and Madrid Train Attacks, 2004), the country-wise and global cost of terrorism following the Institute of Economics and Peace’s Institute for Economics and Peace methodology and the direct costs of US involvement in Syria and Afghanistan. It also contains a back-of-the envelope economic cost–benefit analysis of counter-terrorism measures.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-96577-8_5
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