Defence and Peace Economics
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Volume 15, issue 6, 2004
- The matrix reloaded - what future for the defence firm? pp. 499-507

- Derek Braddon
- The defence firm of the future pp. 509-517

- Eric Gates
- The future of the defence firm: the case of the UK aerospace industry pp. 519-534

- Ian Jackson
- Chains, networks and shifting paradigms: the UK defence industry supply system pp. 535-550

- Paul Dowdall
- The future of the defence firm in small and medium countries pp. 551-564

- Wally Struys
- The UK defence electronics industry: adjusting to change pp. 565-586

- Paul Dowdall, Derek Braddon and Keith Hartley
Volume 15, issue 5, 2004
- The structure of the defense industry and the security needs of the country: a differentiated products model pp. 397-419

- Benny Mantin and Asher Tishler
- Investigating optimal replacement of aging air force systems pp. 421-431

- Edward Keating and Matthew Dixon
- The effect of deployment on first- and second-term re-enlistment in the US active duty force pp. 433-451

- James Hosek and Mark Totten
- Reward, punishment or inducement? US economic and military aid, 1946-1996 pp. 453-470

- Karl Derouen and Uk Heo
- DO defence expenditures increase debt rescheduling in Turkey? probit model approach pp. 471-480

- Erdal Karagol and Selami Sezgin
- An alliance between Cyprus and Greece: assessing its partners' relative security contribution pp. 481-495

- A. S. Andreou, K. E. Parsopoulos, M. N. Vrahatis and George Zombanakis
Volume 15, issue 4, 2004
- Estimating defence budget saving from disarmament: the United States' case pp. 309-330

- Minoru Okamura
- Estimated UK employment dependent on ministry of defence expenditure and defence exports pp. 331-342

- Anthony Turner
- Aid versus sanctions for taming oppressors: theory and case study of the Iraqi Kurds pp. 343-364

- Jean-Paul Azam and Tahsin Saadi-Sedik
- The impact of the us strategic defence initiative on the space race pp. 365-377

- Vasilis Zervos
- An Empirical Analysis of the Arms Race Between South and North Korea pp. 379-392

- Jun Sik Bae
Volume 15, issue 3, 2004
- Outsourcing Military Force: A Transactions Cost Perspective on the Role of Military Companies pp. 205-219

- Eric Fredland
- SUICIDAL TERRORISM AND DISCRIMINATORY SCREENING: AN EFFICIENCY-EQUITY TRADE-OFF pp. 221-230

- James Yetman
- A LONG-RUN ANALYSIS OF DEFENCE SPENDING IN THE NATO COUNTRIES (1960-99) pp. 231-249

- María Gadea, Eva Pardos and Claudia Perez-Fornies
- Nato burden sharing revisited pp. 251-258

- Binyam Solomon
- Trends in the costs of weapon systems and the consequences pp. 259-273

- David Kirkpatrick
- Military expenditure and economic growth: peru 1970-1996 pp. 275-288

- Thilo Klein
- Does defence expenditure deter economic growth in Turkey? A cointegration analysis pp. 289-298

- Erdal Karagol and Serap Palaz
- Defence Spending and Growth in Cyprus: A Causal Analysis pp. 299-307

- Christos Kollias, Charis Naxakisb and Leonidas Zarangasb
Volume 15, issue 2, 2004
- Special Issue on Deficits, Debt and Defence pp. 109-110

- G�lay G�nl�k-Senesen
- The economics of arms imports after the end of the cold war pp. 111-123

- Michael Brzoska
- Military expenditure and debt in small industrialised economies: A panel analysis* pp. 125-132

- John Dunne, Samuel Perlo-Freeman and Aylin Soydan §
- Optimal growth under military threat pp. 133-143

- Hasan Ersel
- The role of defence on external indebtedness: An assessment of turkey pp. 145-156

- G�lay G�nl�k-Senesen †
- The impact of structural adjustment on government spending and debt in Latin America pp. 157-171

- Jon Jonakin † and Mark Stephens ‡
- Military expenditure and debt in South America* pp. 173-187

- John Dunne, Samuel Perlo-Freeman and Aylin Soydan §
- Military expenditure and government debt in greece: Some preliminary empirical findings* pp. 189-197

- Christos Kollias, George Manolas and Suzanna-Maria Paleologouc
- An empirical note on external debt and defence expenditures in Turkey pp. 199-203

- Selami Sezgin
Volume 15, issue 1, 2004
- Economics of strategic defense and the global public good pp. 1-25

- Martin McGuire
- Arms race and economic growth pp. 27-38

- Toshihiro Ihori *
- Concept costing for defence projects: the problem and its solution pp. 39-57

- P. G. Pugh *
- Transfer prices for air force component repair decisions pp. 59-69

- Laura H. Baldwin * and Glenn A. Gotz
- A non-linear defence-growth nexus? evidence from the US economy* pp. 71-82

- Jesus Crespo Cuaresma and Gerhard Reitschuler
- Country survey XIX: Mexico pp. 83-99

- Eduardo Morales-Ramos
- Change as a cost driver in defence procurement pp. 101-108

- Maria Hedvall *
Volume 14, issue 6, 2003
- Internal and external threats: Defence economic analysis pp. 385-388

- Carlos Barros and Todd Sandler
- Conflict and third-party intervention pp. 389-400

- Kevin Siqueira
- An intervention analysis of terrorism: The spanish eta case pp. 401-412

- Carlos Barros
- The internal control constraint on compliance pp. 413-424

- Emmanuel Athanassiou
- Pricing war within a real option framework pp. 425-435

- Vincent Medina and Cyr-Denis Nidier
- Domestic political and external security determinants of the demand for greek military expenditure pp. 437-445

- Christos Kollias and Suzanna-Maria Paleologou
- The demand for military spending in the peripheral economies of Europe pp. 447-460

- John Dunne, Eftychia Nikolaidou and Nikolaos Mylonidis
- The demand for military spending in developing countries: A dynamic panel analysis pp. 461-474

- John Dunne and Samuel Perlo-Freeman
Volume 14, issue 5, 2003
- Economic analysis for defence decision-makers: Personnel, capital and alliances pp. 327-328

- Laura Baldwin and Ellen Pint
- The military recruiting productivity slowdown: The roles of resources, opportunity cost and the tastes of youth* pp. 329-342

- John Warner, Curtis Simon and Deborah Payne
- An empirical assessment of us air force pp. 343-355

- Richard Fullerton
- How old is too old? An economic approach to replacing military aircraft pp. 357-368

- Victoria Greenfield and David Persselin
- Reconsidering publicness in alliance defence expenditures: NATO expansion and burden sharing pp. 369-383

- William Gates and Katsuaki Terasawa
Volume 14, issue 4, 2003
- Why do people go to war? pp. 261-280

- Benno Torgler
- Accounting for army recruitment: White and non-white soldiers and the British Army pp. 281-292

- Ian Bellany
- The Cyprus puzzle and the Greek - Turkish arms race: Forecasting developments using genetically evolved fuzzy cognitive maps pp. 293-310

- A. S. Andreou, N. H. Mateou and George Zombanakis
- A survey of the Greek defence industry pp. 311-324

- Christos Kollias and Apostolos Rafailidis
Volume 14, issue 3, 2003
- Introduction pp. 151-153

- Jurgen Brauer
- Colonizing military history: A millennial view on the economics of war pp. 155-173

- Hubert Van Tuyll and Jurgen Brauer
- On the production of victory: Empirical determinants of battlefield success in modern war pp. 175-192

- Ralph Rotte and Christoph Schmidt
- Disarmament: A century of economic thought pp. 193-208

- Fanny Coulomb and Jacques Fontanel
- Economic theorizing of conflict: Historical contributions, future possibilities pp. 209-222

- Charles Anderton
- Twenty questions for peace economics: A research agenda pp. 223-236

- Dietrich Fischer and Jurgen Brauer
Volume 14, issue 2, 2003
- Introduction: Symposium on defence economics pp. 105-106

- Selami Sezgin and Julide Yildirim
- The future of European defence policy: An economic perspective pp. 107-115

- Keith Hartley
- Military expenditure and the profit rate in Greece pp. 117-127

- Christos Kollias and Thanasis Maniatis
- Military expenditure and employment in Turkey pp. 129-139

- Julide Yildirim and Selami Sezgin
- Are the military expenditures of India and Pakistan external determinants for each other: An empirical investigation pp. 141-149

- Nadir Ocal
Volume 14, issue 1, 2003
- An empirical study of the spin-off effects of military spending pp. 1-17

- Trish Kelly and Meenakshi Rishi
- Defence specific inflation: A Canadian perspective pp. 19-36

- Binyam Solomon
- Arms imports in sub-saharan Africa: Predicting conflict involvement pp. 37-49

- Cassady Craft and Joseph Smaldone
- The impact of defence spending on the economic growth of developing countries: A cross-section study pp. 51-59

- Hannah Galvin
- Country survey XVIII: The two Koreas' defence economy pp. 61-83

- Jun Sik Bae
- Facing an uncertain economic future: Environmental management spending and rural regions surrounding the U.S. DOE's nuclear weapons facilities pp. 85-97

- Michael Greenberg, Michael Frisch, Tyler Miller and David Lewis
- Book review pp. 99-101

- Peter Almquist
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