Defence and Peace Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 17, issue 6, 2006
- MEMORIAL ESSAYS IN HONOR OF JACK HIRSHLEIFER pp. 587-588

- Martin McGuire
- THE STABILITY OF ANARCHY AND BREAKDOWN OF PRODUCTION pp. 589-603

- Kjell Hausken
- DETERRENCE IN THE COLD WAR AND THE 'WAR ON TERROR' pp. 605-617

- David Levine and Robert Levine
- REVERSAL OF MISFORTUNE WHEN PROVIDING FOR ADVERSITY pp. 619-643

- Martin McGuire and Gary Becker
- HIRSHLEIFER'S SOCIAL COMPOSITION FUNCTION IN DEFENSE ECONOMICS pp. 645-655

- Todd Sandler
- BARGAINING VERSUS FIGHTING pp. 657-676

- Stergios Skaperdas
- THE BALANCE OF POWER: ESSENTIAL OR INESSENTIAL TO THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER? pp. 677-680

- Gordon Tullock
- KOREAN REUNIFICATION: HOW IT MIGHT COME ABOUT AND AT WHAT COST pp. 681-690

- Charles Wolf
Volume 17, issue 5, 2006
- INTRODUCTION pp. 393-394

- Ben Solomon and Ugurhan Berkok
- A REVIEW OF PEACEKEEPING FINANCING METHODS pp. 395-411

- Ross Fetterly
- A NOTE ON THE ECONOMICS OF STANDBY VERSUS STANDING PEACEKEEPING FORCES pp. 413-419

- Louis Parai
- DEVELOPING A SURGE CAPACITY FOR CANADIAN FORCES pp. 421-434

- Michael Rostek
- FORCE AND BIAS: TOWARDS A PREDICTIVE MODEL OF EFFECTIVE THIRD-PARTY INTERVENTION pp. 435-456

- Dane Rowlands and David Carment
- THE DEMAND AND SUPPLY OF PEACEKEEPING TROOPS pp. 457-471

- Ross Fetterly
- THIRD-COUNTRY DEMAND FOR PEACEKEEPING pp. 473-485

- Ugurhan Berkok
Volume 17, issue 4, 2006
- UNCERTAINTY, RISK AVERSION, AND OPTIMAL DEFENSE AGAINST INTERRUPTIONS IN SUPPLY pp. 287-309

- Martin McGuire
- What Directs a Terrorist? pp. 311-328

- Karen Pittel and Dirk Rübbelke
- AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF TERRORISM: DEPRIVATION, ISLAMISM AND GEOPOLITICAL FACTORS pp. 329-341

- Ana Bela Santos Bravo and Carlos Manuel Mendes Dias
- UNTIMELY DEATH, THE VALUE OF CERTAIN LIFETIME AND MACROECONOMIC DYNAMICS pp. 343-359

- Ziv Naor
- THE LONG-RUN RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DEFENCE EXPENDITURES AND GDP IN TAIWAN pp. 361-385

- Chien-Chiang Lee and Chun-Ping Chang
Volume 17, issue 3, 2006
- INTRODUCTION: DEFENSE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE 21ST CENTURY pp. 165-167

- Oren Setter and Asher Tishler
- DEFENCE R&D: DATA ISSUES pp. 169-175

- Keith Hartley
- DEFENSE R&D IN THE ANTI-TERRORIST ERA pp. 177-199

- Manuel Trajtenberg
- A BRAVE LEAP OR A GRADUAL CLIMB? THE DYNAMICS OF INVESTMENT IN R&D OF INTEGRATIVE TECHNOLOGIES pp. 201-222

- Oren Setter and Asher Tishler
- THE TRANSATLANTIC DEFENCE R&D GAP: CAUSES, CONSEQUENCES AND CONTROVERSIES pp. 223-238

- Andrew James
- KNOWLEDGE TRANSFERS AND R&D MANAGEMENT: AN INQUIRY INTO THE PROBLEM OF TRANSATLANTIC COMPLEMENTARITIES pp. 239-256

- David Versailles and Valérie Mérindol
- BIG SCIENCE, SMALL COUNTRY AND THE CHALLENGES OF DEFENCE SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT: AN AUSTRALIAN CASE STUDY pp. 257-272

- R. Wylie, S. Markowski and P. Hall
- DEFENSE INNOVATION, TECHNOLOGY TRANSFERS AND PUBLIC POLICY pp. 273-286

- Renaud Bellais and Renelle Guichard
Volume 17, issue 2, 2006
- IN SEARCH OF THE AVERAGE TRANSNATIONAL TERRORIST ATTACK VENUE pp. 73-93

- Konstantinos Drakos and Andreas Gofas
- ETA: A PERSISTENT PHENOMENON pp. 95-116

- Carlos Barros and Luis Gil-Alana
- THE EFFECT OF DEFENCE R&D ON MILITARY EQUIPMENT QUALITY pp. 117-139

- Andrew Middleton, Steven Bowns, Keith Hartley and James Reid
- CAPITAL-LABOUR SUBSTITUTION IN UK ARMED FORCES pp. 141-153

- Peter MacDonald
- THE F-35 JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER AS A SOURCE OF INNOVATIon AND EMPLOYMENT: SOME INTERIM RESULTS pp. 155-159

- Mark Van de Vijver and Bart Vos
Volume 17, issue 1, 2006
- TIRED TITANIUM: A FATIGUE-BASED APPROACH TO AIRCRAFT INVENTORY MANAGEMENT AND ACQUISITION PLANNING pp. 1-21

- Chad Meyerhoefer and Robert Trost
- EUROPEAN DEFENCE FIRMS: THE INFORMATION BARRIER ON PRIVATE FINANCE pp. 23-36

- Damien Besancenot and Radu Vranceanu
- ARMS RACE AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: THE CASE OF INDIA AND PAKISTAN pp. 37-45

- Julide Yildirim and Nadir Ocal
- THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EXTERNAL DEBT, DEFENCE EXPENDITURES AND GNP REVISITED: THE CASE OF TURKEY pp. 47-57

- Erdal Karagol
- DEFENSE SECTOR, ARMAMENTS-LABOR RATIO AND NATIONAL SECURITY pp. 59-71

- Kazunori Tanigaki
Volume 16, issue 6, 2005
- THE 'PRICE' OF TERRORISM pp. 403-414

- Peter Phillips
- TERRORIST THREATS AND TRANSITIONAL DYNAMICS IN AN OVERLAPPING GENERATIONS MODEL pp. 415-425

- Jhy-yuan Shieh, Jhy-Hwa Chen, Juin-jen Chang and Ching-chong Lai
- THE EFFECTS OF THE WORLD DEFENSE INDUSTRY AND US MILITARY AID TO ISRAEL ON THE ISRAELI DEFENSE INDUSTRY: A DIFFERENTIATED PRODUCTS MODEL pp. 427-448

- Yoad Shefi and Asher Tishler
- MODELS OF MILITARY EXPENDITURE AND GROWTH: A CRITICAL REVIEW pp. 449-461

- John Dunne, Ronald Smith and Dirk Willenbockel
- A CLARIFICATION OF THE CONCEPTS OF FORCE MULTIPLIER AND RETURNS TO FORCE SCALE pp. 463-465

- W. J. Hurley
Volume 16, issue 5, 2005
- INTRODUCTION: SECURITY CHALLENGES AND THREATS IN A POST-9/11 WORLD pp. 327-329

- Carlos Barros, Christos Kollias and Todd Sandler
- ON THE USE OF TERROR WEAPONS VERSUS MODERN WEAPON SYSTEMS IN AN ARMS RACE BETWEEN DEVELOPED AND LESS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES pp. 331-346

- Kobi Kagan, Asher Tishler and Avi Weiss
- PUBLIC SAFETY AND THE MORAL DILEMMA IN THE DEFENSE AGAINST TERROR pp. 347-364

- Raphael Franck, Arye Hillman and Miriam Krausz
- HEALTH POLICY AS COUNTER-TERRORISM: HEALTH SERVICES AND THE PALESTINIANS pp. 365-374

- Peter Hilsenrath
- AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF SECURITY POLICIES pp. 375-389

- Tilman Brück
- QUANTITATIVE RESTRICTIONS ON THE FLOW OF NARCOTICS: SUPPLY AND DEMAND RESTRAINTS IN A NORTH-SOUTH MACRO-MODEL pp. 391-401

- S. Mansoob Murshed
Volume 16, issue 4, 2005
- TERROR SUPPORT AND RECRUITMENT pp. 263-273

- Joao Faria and Daniel Arce
- ON RATIONAL CHOICE THEORY AND THE STUDY OF TERRORISM pp. 275-282

- Charles Anderton and John Carter
- MILITARY EXPENDITURE AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN MIDDLE EASTERN COUNTRIES: A DYNAMIC PANEL DATA ANALYSIS pp. 283-295

- Julide Yildirim, Selami Sezgin and Nadir Ocal
- AN ECONOMIC INTERPRETATION OF FRENCH MILITARY EXPENDITURES pp. 297-315

- Fanny Coulomb and Jacques Fontanel
- NATO BENEFITS, BURDENS AND BORDERS: COMMENT pp. 317-321

- Todd Sandler
- NATO BENEFITS, BURDENS AND BORDERS: REPLY pp. 323-326

- Binyam Solomon
Volume 16, issue 3, 2005
- Introduction pp. 143-144

- Ugurhan Berkok and Binyam Solomon
- Canadian defence policy and spending pp. 145-169

- J. Craig Stone and Binyam Solomon
- The demand for Canadian defence expenditures pp. 171-189

- Binyam Solomon
- Specialization in defence forces pp. 191-204

- Ugurhan Berkok
- Specialization and the Canadian forces pp. 205-222

- Philippe Lagasse
- Planning defence budget allocations for Canada's Strategy 2020 pp. 223-246

- J. Craig Stone
- The industrial structure of National Defence and transaction costs pp. 247-262

- Lawrence McDONOUGH
Volume 16, issue 2, 2005
- Transnational terrorism as a spillover of domestic disputes in other countries pp. 69-82

- Tony Addison and Mansoob Murshed
- Evasion costs and the theory Of conscription pp. 83-100

- John Warner and Sebastian Negrusa
- Does defence spending matter to employment in Taiwan? pp. 101-115

- Jr-Tsung Huang and An-Pang Kao
- Defence expenditures and external debt in Turkey pp. 117-125

- Erdal Karagol
- 'I have seen the future and it works': The US defence industry transformation - lessons for the UK defence industrial base pp. 127-141

- Keith Hayward
Volume 16, issue 1, 2005
- An economic analysis of the un peacekeeping assessment system pp. 1-18

- Hirofumi Shimizu
- Differing motivations for terrorism pp. 19-27

- Dirk Rübbelke
- Is the pay responsiveness of enlisted personnel decreasing? pp. 29-43

- Michael Hansen and Jennie Wenger
- Defense spending and economic growth across the Taiwan straits: a threshold regression model pp. 45-57

- Chung-Nang Lai, Bwo-Nung Huang and Chin-Wei Yang
- The economic costs and benefits of UK defence exports: a comment pp. 59-66

- G. Sharp
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