Defence and Peace Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 33, issue 8, 2022
- Coercive Diplomacy and Economic Sanctions Reciprocity: Explaining Targets’ Counter-Sanctions pp. 895-911

- Dursun Peksen and Jin Mun Jeong
- A Time to Plot, A Time to Reap: Coups, Regime Changes, and Inequality pp. 912-937

- Christian Bjørnskov, Bodo Knoll and Martin Rode
- Determinants of Defense Spending: The Role of Strategic Factors in France pp. 938-955

- Droff Josselin and Julien Malizard
- Do Political Instability and Military Expenditure Undermine Economic Growth in Egypt? Evidence from the ARDL Approach pp. 956-979

- Mohamed Maher and Yanzhi Zhao
- The Determinants of Defense Spending in the Gulf Region pp. 980-992

- A. Talha Yalta and A. Yasemin Yalta
- Does Terrorism Reduce Trust?: Empirical Evidence from Pakistan pp. 993-1009

- Noman Ahmad and Faiz Ur Rehman
Volume 33, issue 7, 2022
- The Effects of International Sanctions on Iran’s military spending: A Synthetic Control Analysis pp. 767-778

- Mohammad Reza Farzanegan
- Arms Racing, Military Build-Ups and Dispute Intensity: Evidence from the Greek-Turkish Rivalry, 1985-2020 pp. 779-804

- Ioannis Choulis, Marius Mehrl and Kostas Ifantis
- The Presence of Revenge in Conflict and the Possibility of Complete Deterrence pp. 805-817

- Jingxian Chen and Kevin Siqueira
- Gone with the Winds of Peace: The Regional Economic Effects of Military Base Downsizings and Closures pp. 818-841

- Mário J. A. Fortuna, Joao Teixeira and Francisco J. F. Silva
- Cross–Country Dependence, Heterogeneity and the Growth Effects of Military Spending pp. 842-856

- Kyriakos Emmanouilidis and Christos Karpetis
- The Impact of Education on Domestic Terrorism in Asia: A Control Function Approach pp. 857-875

- Dongfang Hou
- MBDA’s Industrial Model and European Defence pp. 876-893

- Renaud Bellais
Volume 33, issue 6, 2022
- NATO Burden Sharing after the Wales Summit: A Generalized Set Qualitative Analysis pp. 637-654

- Tim Haesebrouck
- The Economic Costs of a Secessionist Conflict: The Case of Catalonia pp. 655-688

- Alejandro Esteller-Moré and Leonzio Rizzo
- The Cyclical Relationship of Peace and Trust pp. 689-711

- Melissa R. Trussell
- Natural Resource Rents, Inequality, and Terrorism in Africa pp. 712-730

- Kazeem Bello Ajide and Olorunfemi Alimi
- The Impacts of Geopolitical Uncertainty on Turkish Lira during the Erdoğan Administration pp. 731-750

- Nikolaos A. Kyriazis and Emmanouil-M. L. Economou
- Sino-U.S. Relations and the Demand for Military Expenditure in the Indo-Pacific Region pp. 751-766

- Na Hou and Zhipei Chi
Volume 33, issue 5, 2022
- Non-UN Peacekeeping Effectiveness: Further Analysis pp. 511-533

- Wukki Kim and Todd Sandler
- NATO Burden Sharing Research along Three Paradigms pp. 534-547

- Marion Bogers, Robert Beeres and Myriame Bollen
- Killing the Deal pp. 548-562

- Jeroen Klomp
- Innovation and Threats pp. 563-584

- Matthew Brummer
- One Strike and You’re out…Dictators’ Fate in the Aftermath of Terrorism pp. 585-602

- Antonis Adam and Evi Tsavou
- Gender-specific Call of Duty: A Note on the Neglect of Conscription in Gender Equality Indices pp. 603-615

- Jussi Heikkilä and Ina Laukkanen
- Country Survey: Canadian Military Expenditure and Defence Policy pp. 616-636

- Karl Skogstad and Ryan Compton
Volume 33, issue 4, 2022
- Sweden and Swedish Defence – Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 387-398

- Peter Nordlund
- The Evolution Towards the Partial Strategic Autonomy of Sweden’s Essential Security Interests pp. 399-420

- Martin Lundmark
- Changing Path and Curbing Cost Escalation: Lessons Learnt from the Gripen Case pp. 421-437

- Daniel Amann
- Self-Selection and Recruit Quality in Sweden’s All Volunteer Force: Do Civilian Opportunities Matter? pp. 438-453

- Peter Bäckström
- Management Reforms in the Defence Sector pp. 454-474

- Ann Lundberg and Ellen Rova
- NATO’s Two Percent Guideline: A Demand for Military Expenditure Perspective pp. 475-488

- Juuko Alozious
- Explanations of Military Spending: The Evidence from Legislators pp. 489-495

- Carlos Seiglie and Jun Xiang
- A Note on Estimating the Relative Costs of Unmanned Aerial Systems pp. 496-500

- Edward G. Keating, John Kerman and David Arthur
- Military Spending and Employment pp. 501-510

- Cheng-Te Lee
Volume 33, issue 3, 2022
- Drought, Local Public Goods, and Inter-communal Conflicts: Testing the Mediating Effects of Public Service Provisions pp. 259-279

- Xun Cao, Gizelis Theodora-Ismene, Anja Shortland and Henrik Urdal
- Fiscal Capacity, Democratic Institutions and Social Welfare Outcomes in Developing Countries pp. 280-305

- Syed Mansoob Murshed, Brahim Bergougui, Muhammad Badiuzzaman and Mohammad Habibullah Pulok
- Empirical Investigation into the Determinants of Foreign Aid in Sahel Countries: A Panel Bayesian Model Averaging Approach pp. 306-326

- Nimonka Bayale
- Let Them Tweet Cake: Estimating Public Dissent Using Twitter pp. 327-346

- Ethan Spangler and Ben Smith
- The Portuguese Military Expenditure from a Historical Perspective pp. 347-365

- Ricardo Ferraz
- Identifying the Intellectual Capital of Greek Defence Firms. Science Outputs and Industrial Considerations pp. 366-385

- Evi Sachini, Konstantinos Sioumalas-Christodoulou, Charalampos Chrysomallidis, Galatios Siganos and Nikolaos Karampekios
Volume 33, issue 2, 2022
- The Economic Cost of the Islamic Revolution and War for Iran: Synthetic Counterfactual Evidence pp. 129-149

- Mohammad Reza Farzanegan
- Jumps in Geopolitical Risk and the Cryptocurrency Market: The Singularity of Bitcoin pp. 150-161

- Elie Bouri, Rangan Gupta and Xuan Vinh Vo
- Odds for Arms? State Chance Game Participation in Turkey pp. 162-176

- Gulay Gunluk-Senesen and Mustafa Kahveci
- Taxing Butter while Buying Guns pp. 177-200

- Jeroen Klomp
- Firm Performance in Regulated Markets: The Case of Spanish Defence Industry pp. 201-218

- Francisco Callado-Muñoz, Jana Hromcová, Marcos Sanso-Navarro, Natalia Utrero-González and María Vera-Cabello
- Characterisation of Technological Collaborations and Evolution in the Spanish Defence Industry pp. 219-238

- Francisco Callado-Muñoz, Marta Fernández-Olmos, Marisa Ramírez-Alesón and Natalia Utrero-González
- Rethinking Government Supplier Decisions: The Economic Evaluation of Alternatives (EEoA) pp. 239-257

- Francois Melese and James Fan
Volume 33, issue 1, 2022
- The Economic Costs of Hybrid Wars: The Case of Ukraine pp. 1-25

- Julia Bluszcz and Marica Valente
- A Game-theoretic Analysis of Hybrid Threats pp. 26-41

- Pieter Balcaen, Cind Du Bois and Caroline Buts
- Guns and Blood: A Review of Geopolitical Risk and Defence Expenditures pp. 42-58

- Khalid Khan, Chi-Wei Su and Syed Kumail Abbas Rizvi
- Military Spending and Profit Rate: A Circuit of Capital Model with a Military Sector pp. 59-76

- Adem Elveren
- Valuation Responses to Random Changes in Perceived Risk: The Impact of Terrorism on the Defence Sector pp. 77-92

- Jamie Fraser and Gilles Carbonnier
- Measuring Quality of Military Equipment pp. 93-107

- Per Olsson
- Introducing Missile Tests Dataset pp. 108-128

- Cem Birol
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