Defence and Peace Economics
1997 - 2025
Current editor(s): Professor Keith Hartley
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Volume 9, issue 4, 1998
- Introduction pp. 317-320

- Eric Brunat
- Production, conversion, specificity of assets, and markets: Constraints for a global restructuring in Russia pp. 321-338

- Eric Brunat and Sergey Malakhov
- Lessons learned from conversion in Russia and Western Europe pp. 339-365

- Ksenia Gonchar and Herbert Wulf
- Conversion and personnel in the Russian military-industrial-complex pp. 367-379

- Ovsey Shkaratan and Jacques Fontanel
- Great expectations: Russian defence conversion pp. 381-394

- Jordin Cohen and Michael Ward
- The Kaliningrad defence industry: Problems of conversion pp. 395-406

- Yuri Zverev
Volume 9, issue 3, 1998
- Country survey XI: Defence and the Israeli economy pp. 171-222

- Michael Beenstock
- Prices and quantities in the arms trade pp. 223-236

- Paul Levine, Fotis Mouzakis and Ronald Smith
- Worldwide military spending, 1990-95 pp. 237-281

- Jerald Schiff, Sanjeev Gupta and Benedict Clements
- From war to economic recovery: Peace as a public good in Angola pp. 283-297

- Manuel Ennes Ferreira and Carlos Barros
- Adam smith: A defence economist pp. 299-316

- Fanny Coulomb
Volume 9, issue 1-2, 1998
- Editorial announcement on the death of Mancur Olson pp. 1-1

- Todd Sandier and Keith Hartley
- Foreword pp. 1-2

- Stefan Markowski and Peter Hall
- Challenges of defence procurement pp. 3-37

- Stefan Markowski and Peter Hall
- Defence procurement in the UK pp. 39-61

- Keith Hartley
- Defence procurement as an industrial policy tool: The Spanish experience pp. 63-81

- Jordi Molas-Gallart
- The defence-industry interface: The Dutch approach pp. 83-97

- Erik Dirksen
- Switzerland - The pragmatic approach to defence procurement pp. 99-118

- Stefan Markowski
- Defence procurement and industry policy - A Singapore perspective pp. 119-136

- Chinniah Manohara
- Defence procurement and domestic industry: The Australian experience pp. 137-165

- Peter Hall, Stefan Markowski and Douglas Thomson
- Book review pp. 167-169

- Matthew Uttley
Volume 8, issue 4, 1997
- The future challenges of NATO: An economic viewpoint pp. 319-353

- Todd Sandler
- Is there a Greek-Turkish arms race?: Evidence from cointegration and causality tests pp. 355-379

- Christos Kollias and Stelios Makrydakis
- Country survey X: Defence spending in Turkey pp. 381-409

- Selami Sezgin
Volume 8, issue 3, 1997
- Evaluating the trade-off between military spending and investment in the United States pp. 251-266

- David Gold
- Country survey IX: Spain pp. 267-306

- Jordi Molas-Gallart
- Book review pp. 307-317

- Gregory Hildebrandt
Volume 8, issue 2, 1997
- Alternative models of Greek defence expenditures pp. 145-187

- Christos Avramides
- Defence spending and growth in turkey 1954-1993: A causal analysis pp. 189-204

- Christos Kollias
- The impact of defense and non-defense public spending on growth in Asia and Latin America pp. 205-224

- James Murdoch, Chung-Ron Pi and Todd Sandler
- Estimating non-transparent military expenditures: The case of china (PRC) pp. 225-241

- Digby Waller
- Book review pp. 243-249

- Bernard Udis and Selami Sezgin
Volume 8, issue 1, 1997
- Not for security only: The demand for international status and defence expenditure an introduction pp. 1-16

- Hans Kammler
- The cold war, great-power traditions and military posture: Determinants of British defence expenditure after 1945 pp. 17-35

- Keith Hartley
- The end of the “French grandeur policy” pp. 37-55

- Jacques Fontanela and Jean-Paul Hebert
- The US military build-up 1980-1985: What the one trillion dollars purchased pp. 57-76

- Jeffrey Salmon
- Eisenhower, Kennedy, and the missile gap: Determinants of us military expenditure in the wake of the sputnik shock pp. 77-100

- Andreas Wenger
- Conscription, peace-keeping, and foreign assistance: NATO burden sharing in the post-cold war era pp. 101-121

- Jyoti Khanna and Todd Sandler
- Costs, risks, and benefits of a global military capability for the European union pp. 123-143

- Reimund Seidelmann