Economics of Peace and Security Journal
2006 - 2025
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Volume 9, issue 2, 2014
- THE EFFECTS OF AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVES ON LAND CONFLICTS, VIOLENCE, AND COMMUNITY TRUST: HOUSEHOLD-LEVEL EVIDENCE FROM BURUNDI pp. 5-18

- Topher McDougal and Lars Almquist
- EXTERNAL ACTORS’ ROLE IN SOLVING LOCAL COLLECTIVE ACTION PROBLEMS IN A POST-CONFLICT SETTING: A CASE STUDY OF TURKISH CYPRIOT BEEKEEPERS pp. 19-26

- Omer Gokcekus, Clare Finnegan and Huseyin Cakal
- IDENTIFYING CORRUPTION RISKS IN THE DEFENSE AND SECURITY SECTOR: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE USING THE GOVERNMENT DEFENSE ANTI-CORRUPTION INDEX pp. 27-33

- Oliver Cover and Saad Mustafa
- SOCIOECONOMIC CONDITIONS AND VIOLENCE IN CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA pp. 34-42

- Jeremy Seekings and Kai Thaler
- HEARTS AND MINDS CANNOT BE BOUGHT: INEFFECTIVE RECONSTRUCTION IN AFGHANISTAN pp. 43-49

- Travers B. Child
Volume 9, issue 1, 2014
- The Financial Legacy of Afghanistan and Iraq: How Wartime Spending Decisions Will Constrain Future U.S. National Security Budgets pp. 5-18

- Linda J. Bilmes
- Social Capital, Sociopolitical Instability, and Economic Development: A General Equilibrium Model pp. 19-27

- Javier Alcantar-Toledo and Yannis P. Venieris
- Symposium on Peace and Security in India: An Introduction pp. 28-29

- Rupayan Gupta
- Fighting Maoist Violence with Promises: Evidence from India's Employment Guarantee Scheme pp. 30-36

- Gaurav Khanna and Laura Zimmermann
- The Economics of Counterinsurgency: Some Evidence from Andhra Pradesh pp. 37-45

- Saurabh Singhal
- Crime and Social Conflict in India pp. 46-57

- Sofia Amaral, Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay, Samrat Bhattacharyais and Rudra Sensarmais
- The Effect of Media on Domestic Violence Norms: Evidence from India pp. 58-63

- Kuhuk Bhushan and Prakarsh Singh
- Gender, Poverty, and Domestic Violence in Rural Bengal: The Jeevika Development Society's Journey Through Women's Rights-based Microcredit Programs pp. 64-75

- Nilanjana Sengupta and Dolon Ganguly
- Gandhi's Gift: Lessons for Peaceful Reform from India's Struggle for Democracy pp. 76-88

- Rikhil Bhavnani and Saumitra Jha
Volume 8, issue 2, 2013
- Litigated conflict over fundamental rights: A static model pp. 5-12

- William J. Bunting
- Envy in the process of development: Implications for Social Relations and Conflict pp. 13-19

- Boris Gershman
- A spatial-temporal analysis of civil war: The case of Nepal pp. 20-25

- Shikha Silwal
- The political economy of peacebuilding: Women's cooperatives in Nepal pp. 26-34

- Smita Ramnarain
- Bringing the economy back in: The political economy of security sector reform pp. 35-43

- Guro Lien.
Volume 8, issue 1, 2013
- Military expenditure and economic growth: A survey pp. 5-11

- John Dunne and Nan Tian
- Armed conflict, terrorism, and the allocation of foreign aid pp. 12-17

- Piotr Lis
- The defense industry in an age of austerity pp. 18-22

- Ronald Smith
- Demand and supply of commercial firearms in the United States pp. 23-28

- Jurgen Brauer
Volume 7, issue 2, 2012
- Does development assistance reduce violence? Evidence from Afghanistan pp. 5-13

- Tiffany Chou
- Intimate partner violence, female employment, and male backlash in Rwanda pp. 14-24

- Kade Finnoff
- Designing institutions for global security pp. 25-32

- Rupayan Gupta
- Insurgency, crime, and agricultural labor expenditure: Evidence from Punjab, 1978-1990 pp. 33-40

- Prakarsh Singh
- Analyzing the costs of military engagement pp. 41-49

- Olaf de Groot
Volume 7, issue 1, 2012
- The onset of peace pp. 5-14

- Ron Smith and Ali Tasiran
- Natural resources and military expenditure: The case of Algeria pp. 15-21

- Sam Perlo-Freeman and Jennifer Brauner
- Terrorism, war, and global air traffic pp. 22-29

- Jurgen Brauer and John Dunne
- War and the Austrian School pp. 30-37

- William L. Anderson, Scott A. Kjar and James D. Yohe
Volume 6, issue 2, 2011
- Economic, political, and social determinants of peace pp. 5-14

- Sterling Huang and David Throsby
- Violence and growth in Colombia: A review of the quantitative literature pp. 15-20

- Alvaro Riascos and Juan Vargas
- Determinism in the mountains: The ongoing belief in the bellicosity of ‘mountain people’ pp. 21-25

- Steve Pickering
- A theoretical approach to the demand and supply for peacekeeping pp. 26-33

- Vincenzo Bove
- The deadweight cost of war: An illustrative CGE pp. 34-40

- John Gilbert, Tanigawa Takahiko, Krit Linananda, Edward Tower and Alongkorn Tuncharoenlarp
- Determinants of military expenditure in Zimbabwe pp. 41-49

- Zachary Tambudzai
Volume 6, issue 1, 2011
- Criminal conflict as collective punishment pp. 5-11

- Keisuke Nakao and Sun-Ki Chai
- Intra-organizational conflict: Origin and cost pp. 11-21

- David Zetland
- How markets can end persistent intra-organizational conflict pp. 22-27

- David Zetland
- War and the Austrian School: Ludwig von Mises and Friedrich von Hayek pp. 28-33

- Christopher Westley, William L. Anderson and Scott A. Kjar
Volume 5, issue 2, 2010
- Lundin Petroleum AB’s experience in East Africa the role of the private sector in conflict-prone countries pp. 5-9

- Christine Batruch
- The political economy of Nigeria’s relentless conflict pp. 10-16

- E. Wayne Nafziger
- Natural resources and civil conflict: An overview of controversies, consensus, and channels pp. 17-22

- Anouk S. Rigterink
- Wealth sharing and peace processes pp. 23-29

- Achim Wennmann
- Extractive industries in fragile states and the role of market incentives and regulation pp. 30-37

- Gilles Carbonnier
- Improving military expenditure decisionmaking in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 38-44

- Geoff Harris
Volume 5, issue 1, 2010
- War and the Austrian School: Applying the economics of the Founders pp. 6-11

- Scott A. Kjar and William A. Anderson
- Relational similarity: An introduction and an application to military alliances pp. 12-19

- Peter M. Li
- Economic theories of dictatorship pp. 20-25

- Alexandre Debs
- Issues in third-party intervention research and the role of destruction in conflict pp. 26-29

- Joel Potter and John L. Scott
- Conflict persistence and the role of third-party interventions pp. 30-33

- Yang-Ming Chang, Shane Sanders and Bhavneet Walia
- Preferences for privacy and security: An experimental investigation pp. 34-42

- C. Stowe, Kate Krause and Janie Chermak
- On forgetful goldfish and failed mnemonics: Transforming political economies of conflict using voluntarism, regulation, and supervision pp. 43-51

- Neil Cooper
- Online supplementary materials

- C. Stowe, Kate Krause and Janie Chermak
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