Defence and Peace Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 6, 2002
- Economic analysis of civil wars pp. 429-433

- Todd Sandler and Håvard Hegre
- AID, Policy and Peace: Reducing the risks of civil conflict pp. 435-450

- Paul Collier and Anke Hoeffler
- Civil wars and economic growth: A regional comparison pp. 451-464

- James Murdoch and Todd Sandler
- Political systems, stability and civil wars pp. 465-483

- Marta Reynal-Querol
- Battlefields and marketplaces pp. 485-496

- Halvor Mehlum and Karl Ove Moene
Volume 13, issue 5, 2002
- Military expenditure and development: Crowding-out and the effects of military tension and conflict pp. 351-352

- Christos Kollias
- Development and conflict in the Balkans: Catch-up and military expenditure pp. 353-363

- Carlos Barros
- Defence R&D expenditure: The crowding-out hypothesis pp. 365-383

- Eduardo Morales-Ramos
- Budgetary trade-offs of security expenditures in Turkey pp. 385-403

- Gulay Gunluk-Senesen
- Asymmetric effects of military expenditure between Turkey and Greece pp. 405-416

- Nadir Ocal
- Modeling the effects of military tension on foreign trade: Some preliminary empirical findings from the Greek-Turkish rivalry pp. 417-427

- Emmanuel Athanassiou and Christos Kollias
Volume 13, issue 4, 2002
- Property distribution and configurations of sovereign states: A rational economic model pp. 251-270

- Martin McGuire
- Optimal defence structure for a small country pp. 271-286

- Arthur Grimes and James Rolfe
- Country survey XVII: New zealand's defence policy pp. 287-309

- J. Alexander, Alan King and W. Robert
- Small countries and the consolidation of the European defence industry: Portugal as a case study pp. 311-319

- Carlos Barros
- Is there a Greek-Turkish arms race? Some further empirical results from causality tests pp. 321-328

- Christos Kollias and Suzanna-Maria Paleologou
- Optimal versus required defence expenditure: The case of the Greek-Turkish arms race pp. 329-347

- A. S. Andreou, K. E. Parsopoulos, M. N. Vrahatis and George Zombanakis
Volume 13, issue 3, 2002
- Country survey XVI the defence sector in the economy of a declining superpower: Soviet Union and Russia, 1965-2001 pp. 145-177

- Christopher Davis
- Endogenous Growth and Defense Expenditures: A New Explanation of the Benoit Hypothesis pp. 179-186

- Ching-chong Lai, Jhy-yuan Shieh and Wen-Ya Chang
- Defense Spending and Economic Growth: Some Empirical Evidence from the Arab Gulf Region pp. 187-197

- Yousif Khalifa Al-Yousif
- A Review of Recent Advances and Future Directions in the Quantitative Literature on Civil War pp. 215-243

- Nicholas Sambanis
Volume 13, issue 2, 2002
- Introduction pp. 81-83

- Julide Yildirim and Selami Sezgin
- Survey and Review of the Defense Economics Literature on Greece and Turkey: What Have We Learned? pp. 85-107

- Jurgen Brauer
- The Effects of Defence Spending Reductions: A CGE Estimation of the Foregone Peace Dividend in the Case of Greece pp. 109-119

- Emmanuel Athanassiou, Christos Kollias and Stavros Zografakis
- The Demand for Turkish Defence Expenditure pp. 121-128

- Selami Sezgin and Julide Yildirim
- Budgetary Trade-Offs Between Defense, Education and Health Expenditures: The Case of Turkey pp. 129-136

- Onur Ozsoy
- Arms Racing and the Costs of Arms Imports: A Stochastic Model pp. 137-143

- Christos Kollias and Kleanthis Sirakoulis
Volume 13, issue 1, 2002
- US Military Expenditures and Economic Growth: Some Evidence from Spectral Methods pp. 1-11

- Michael Gerace
- Military Debt: Perspectives from the Experience of Arab Countries pp. 13-30

- Randa Alami
- Country Survey XV: Defence Policy and Spending in Belgium pp. 31-53

- Wally Struys
- Defense Spending Promotes Aggregate Output in the United States--Evidence from Cointegration Analysis pp. 55-60

- H. Sonmez Atesoglu
- Why is there so much Peace? pp. 61-75

- Peter Stauvermann
- Plunder or Trade? pp. 199-214

- Robert Rider
Volume 12, issue 6, 2001
- Modelling international conflict under conditions of state level economic and political uncertainty pp. 497-535

- Anthony Lyons
- The impact of procurement-driven technological change on U.S. manufacturing productivity growth pp. 537-568

- David Saal
- Preserving defense technologies: A strategy for economic conversion pp. 569-587

- Richard Streeter, Guy Hagen, Edward Patenaude and Dennis Killinger
- Country survey military expenditure in Cyprus pp. 589-607

- Christos Kollias
Volume 12, issue 5, 2001
- Introduction pp. 363-367

- Alain Cuenca and Aurelia Valiño Castro
- An analysis of defence spending in Spain: A long-run approach pp. 369-393

- María Gadea and Antonio Montañés
- Defence spending in Spain pp. 395-415

- Aurelia Valiño Castro
- Government defence research establishments: The uncertain outcome of institutional change pp. 417-437

- Jordi Molas-Gallart
- Controlling the international exchanges of armaments and dual-use technologies: The case of Spain pp. 439-464

- Mikel Buesa
- Has Spain been free-riding in nato? An econometric approach† pp. 465-485

- Pedro Gonzalez De La Fe and Daniel Montolio
- Nato in the post-cold war: An empirical analysis pp. 487-496

- Claudia Perez-Formes and Alain Cuenca
Volume 12, issue 4, 2001
- Better weapons or better troops? pp. 271-284

- Jonathan Lipow and Eli Feinerman
- Rent-seeking models of international competition: An experimental investigation pp. 285-302

- Bruce Linster, Richard Fullerton, Michael McKee and Stephen Slate
- A neural network measurement of relative military security - the case of Greece and Cyprus pp. 303-324

- A. S. Andreou and G. A. Zombanakis
- Does UK defence spending crowd-out UK private sector investment? pp. 325-336

- James Scott
- Globalisation in the defence industry: An exploration of the paradigm for us and European defence firms and the implications for being global players pp. 337-338

- Derrick Neal and Trevor Taylor
- Book review pp. 361-362

- Peter Lock
Volume 12, issue 3, 2001
- Exploring multi-country dynamic relations between trade and conflict pp. 175-196

- Heejoon Kang and Rafael Reuveny
- The investment/labor ratio in the Russian armed forces: Lessons from the us? pp. 197-214

- Alexei Izyumov and John Vahaly
- Media congestion limits media terrorism pp. 215-227

- John Scott
- Manufacturing scale, lot sizes and product complexity in defense and commercial manufacturing pp. 229-247

- Todd Watkins and Maryellen Kelley
- Models of alliances: Internalizing externalities and financing pp. 249-270

- Kevin Siqueira and Todd Sandler
Volume 12, issue 2, 2001
- Individual preferences and the demand for military expenditure pp. 87-102

- David Throsby and Glenn Withers
- Measuring defense conversion in Russian industry pp. 103-144

- John Earle and Ivan Komarov
- The great power dilemma: The trade-off between defense and growth in great Britain, 1830-1980 pp. 145-156

- David Lai
- European defence: The cost of partial integration pp. 157-174

- Marc Guyot and Radu Vranceanu
Volume 12, issue 1, 2001
- Introduction pp. 1-3

- Selami Sezgin and Keith Hartley
- Defence spending and economic growth: A causal analysis for Greece and Turkey pp. 5-26

- John Dunne, Eftychia Nikolaidou and Dimitrios Vougas
- Measuring the extent of defence expenditures: The Turkish case with Turkish data pp. 27-45

- Gulay Gunluk-Senesen
- Military expenditure and economic growth: A demand and supply model for Greece, 1960-96 pp. 47-67

- John Dunne and Eftychia Nikolaidou
- An empirical analysis of turkey's defence-growth relationships with a multi-equation model (1956-1994) pp. 69-86

- Selami Sezgin
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