Defence and Peace Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 11, issue 4, 2000
- Introduction: Defence, peace and economic growth in South Africa pp. 549-551

- John Dunne and Andre Roux
- Military spending and economic growth in South Africa pp. 553-571

- Peter Batchelor, John Dunne and David Saal
- Defence spending and economic growth in South Africa: A supply and demand model pp. 573-585

- John Dunne, Eftychia Nikolaidou and Andre Roux
- Military expenditure and employment in South Africa pp. 587-596

- John Dunne and Duncan Watson
- The impact of arms production on the South African manufacturing industry pp. 597-613

- Alvin Birdi, John Dunne and David Saal
- Corporate performance and military production in South Africa pp. 615-641

- Peter Batchelor, John Dunne and Sepideh Parsa
- Peace as an international public good: An application to Southern Africa pp. 643-659

- Jurgen Brauer and Andre Roux
Volume 11, issue 3, 2000
- Editorial Introduction: Arms Exports, Controls and Production pp. 443-444

- Paul Levine, Somnath Sen and Ronald Smith
- The benefits and costs of the UK arms trade pp. 445-459

- Keith Hartley
- Potential and actual arms production: Implications for the arms trade debate pp. 461-480

- Jurgen Brauer
- Export controls, market structure and international coordination pp. 481-503

- Maria Garcia-Alonso and Keith Hartley
- Arms export controls and emerging domestic producers pp. 505-531

- Paul Levine, Fotis Mouzakis and Ronald Smith
- Arms trade, arms control, and security: Collective action issues pp. 533-548

- Todd Sandler
Volume 11, issue 2, 2000
- Life cycle costs for decision support - a study of the various life cycle costs used at different levels of defence policy and management pp. 333-368

- David Kirkpatrick
- Country Survey XIII: Japan's security posture and defense industry prospects pp. 369-401

- Michael Chinworth
- Financial versus human resources in the Greek-Turkish arms race: A forecasting investigation using artificial neural networks pp. 403-426

- A. S. Andreoua and G. A. Zombanakisb
- A note on defence spending in turkey: New findings pp. 427-435

- Selami Sezgin
- Book Review pp. 437-442

- Nick Hooper and Stephen Martin
Volume 11, issue 1, 2000
- Defence and peace economics: A ten-year retrospective pp. 1-16

- Keith Hartley and Todd Sandler
- Concepts of defense economics for the 21st century pp. 17-30

- Martin McGuire
- The econometrics of arms races pp. 31-43

- Ronald Smith, John Dunne and Eftychia Nikolaidou
- Arms Races pp. 45-54

- Michael Intriljgator and Dagobert Brito
- Exchange of goods or exchange of blows? New directions in conflict and exchange pp. 55-71

- Charles Anderton
- Simultaneous provision of defense and aid: Empirical evidence from the united states-Japan alliance pp. 73-91

- Minoru Okamura
- Themes in defence manpower economics and challenges for the future pp. 93-103

- John Warner and Beth Asch
- Disarmament in the next millennium pp. 105-125

- Jacques Fontanel and Fanny Coulomb
- An analysis of the Washington naval agreements and the economic provisions of arms control theory pp. 127-148

- Cassady Craft
- Country survey XII: South Africa pp. 149-172

- Andre Roux
- A note on the causal relationship between defence spending and growth in Greece: 1955-93 pp. 173-184

- Christos Kollias and Stelios Makrydakis
- Your country needs you! Forced recruitment in Honduras pp. 185-195

- Andy Thorpe and Sam Cameron
- Comment: Why “an identified systemic model of the democracy-peace nexus” does not persuade pp. 197-214

- John Oneal and Bruce Russett
- Democracy and peace: Reply to oneal and russett pp. 215-229

- Patrick James, Eric Solberg and Murray Wolfson
- Resourcing for defense: Solving the roles and missions puzzle pp. 231-269

- Alfonso Diaz and Emily Goldman
- Remaking the military industrial relationship: A French-American comparison pp. 271-299

- Ann Markusen and Claude Serfati
- Defence closure and job loss: The case of swan hunter on tyneside pp. 301-312

- Andy Pike, James Cornford and John Tomaney
- The defence industry supply chain: Linkage patterns in the south west of england pp. 313-328

- Tim Williams
- Book Review pp. 329-331

- Stephen Martin
Volume 10, issue 4, 1999
- Introduction pp. 305-310

- Manas Chatterji
- Defence spending, fiscal federalism, and economic growth in India: A new approach pp. 311-334

- Jean-Claude Berthélemy, Rémy Herrera and Somnath Sen
- India and South Asian security pp. 335-345

- Sumit Ganguly, Rahul Mukherji and Rajesh Rajagopalan
- Pakistan's defense industry: An effort towards self-reliance? pp. 347-359

- Ayesha Siddiqa-Agha
- Sri Lanka: The security problems of a small state pp. 361-381

- K. M. de Silva
- Missile technology export conflicts in Asia:1 China and the USA, India and Pakistan in the 1990s pp. 383-400

- Shuji Kurokawa
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebii

- The Editors
Volume 10, issue 3, 1999
- An evolutionary game theoretical approach to the theory of international regimes pp. 225-246

- Nuno Garoupa and João Gata
- The military production function pp. 247-272

- Gregory Hildebrandt
- Price competition in a model of arms trade pp. 273-303

- Maria Garcia-Alonso
Volume 10, issue 2, 1999
- Protection against national emergency: International public goods and insurance pp. 117-137

- Toshihiro Ihori
- Economic factors shaping arms production in less industrialized countries pp. 139-169

- Michael Brzoska
- Rent seeking and defence expenditure pp. 171-190

- Philip Jones
- Government contracting options: A model and application pp. 191-223

- Edward Keating
Volume 10, issue 1, 1999
- An identified systemic model of the democracy-peace nexus pp. 1-37

- Patrick James, Eric Solberg and Murray Wolfson
- Increasing returns to scale and the arms race: The end of the Richardson paradigm? pp. 39-54

- Dagobert Brito and Michael Intriligator
- Defence procurement of dual-use goods: Is there a single market in the European union? pp. 55-77

- Stephen Martin, Keith Hartley and Andrew Cox
- France and its allies: A comparative study of defence spending trends since 1985 pp. 79-102

- Marc Aufrant
- The economic policy of acquiring foreign currency in wartime: The example of Croatia pp. 103-116

- Maria Hedvall
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