Defence and Peace Economics
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Volume 31, issue 8, 2020
- Introduction to the Special Issue “Political Economic Perspectives of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict pp. 887-891

- Sami H. Miaari and Massimiliano Calì
- Monopolization of Violence in the Palestinian Struggle pp. 892-903

- Alexei Abrahams
- Proxy Wars & the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict pp. 904-926

- Pavel V. Konyukhovskiy and Theocharis Grigoriadis
- Ashkenazim and Mizrahim in the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process: The Role of Israel’s Economic Liberalization and Globalization pp. 927-938

- Yoav Kapshuk
- Male-Female Wage Differential in the West Bank: A Gender-Based Analysis of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict pp. 939-956

- Amit Loewenthal and Sami H. Miaari
- Maritime Piracy and International Trade pp. 957-974

- Marie-Claire Robitaille
- The Impact of Incentives for Reconciliation in the Holy City – How International Aid for the Palestinians Contributed to the Expanding of Israeli Control over East Jerusalem pp. 975-989

- As’Ad Ghanem
- Employment Dynamics in Local Labor Markets: Evidence from U.S. Post Cold War Base Closures pp. 990-1005

- Jerry Nickelsburg
- Taking Stock of the Impact of Sanctions on Livelihoods and Poverty in Zimbabwe pp. 1006-1020

- Carren Pindiriri
Volume 31, issue 7, 2020
- Does a Change of Government Influence Compliance with International Agreements? Empirical Evidence for the NATO Two Percent Target pp. 743-761

- Johannes Blum and Niklas Potrafke
- Individual and Contextual Influences on Public Support for Military Spending in NATO pp. 762-785

- Erik M. Fay
- Identity Conflict with Cross-Border Spillovers pp. 786-809

- Dripto Bakshi and Indraneel Dasgupta
- Probing Conflict Contagion and Casualties in Mindanao, Philippines pp. 810-829

- Joseph Capuno
- Allocating Security Expenditures under Knightian Uncertainty: An Info-Gap Approach pp. 830-850

- Michael Ben-Gad, Yakov Ben-Haim and Dan Peled
- Decision-Making in the Arms of a Dependent Relationship: Explaining Shifts in Importer Acquisition Patterns of Major Weapon Systems, 1955–2007 pp. 851-868

- Richard A. I. Johnson
- The Brazilian National Defence Strategy: Defence Expenditure Choices and Military Power pp. 869-884

- Leandro Bolzan De Rezende and Paul Blackwell
- The Political Economy of Defence pp. 885-886

- J. Craig Stone
Volume 31, issue 6, 2020
- Military Expenditure, Investment and Growth pp. 601-614

- John Dunne and Ronald Smith
- Militarisation, Energy Consumption, CO2 Emissions and Economic Growth in Myanmar pp. 615-641

- Shakoor Ahmed, Khorshed Alam, Afzalur Rashid and Jeff Gow
- A Review of Market Failures in the Defence Industry pp. 642-658

- Carlos Martí Sempere
- Decentralized Defence of a (Directed) Network Structure pp. 659-676

- Marco Pelliccia
- Military Spending, Corruption, and the Welfare Consequences pp. 677-691

- Hamid E. Ali and Sakiru Solarin
- Time-Varying Impact of Geopolitical Risks on Oil Prices pp. 692-706

- Juncal Cunado, Rangan Gupta, Chi Keung Lau and Xin Sheng
- Geopolitical Risks in the Post-Cold War Era: Make America Great Again Can Be Make the World Great Again pp. 707-720

- Jong-Eun Lee
- Revisiting Arms Race between India and Pakistan: A Case of Asymmetric Causal Relationship of Military Expenditures pp. 721-741

- Rafi Amir-ud-Din, Fatima Waqi Sajjad and Shazia Aziz
Volume 31, issue 5, 2020
- I Hope I Die before I Get Old pp. 469-484

- Thomas Apolte
- Dragnet-Controls and Government Ideology pp. 485-501

- Niklas Potrafke
- Cost-Benefit Analysis of Bid Protests: A Representative Bidder Model pp. 502-516

- Francois Melese
- Economic, Security, and Political Determinants of Military Spending in NATO Countries pp. 517-531

- Jakub Odehnal and Jiří Neubauer
- Relationship between Economic Sanctions and Militarized Conflict Focusing on Reciprocal Causation pp. 532-549

- Hyung Min Kim
- How Do Geopolitical Risks Affect Government Investment? An Empirical Investigation pp. 550-564

- Mehmet Bilgin, Giray Gözgör and Gokhan Karabulut
- Dynamic Causalities between Defense Expenditure and Economic Growth in China: Evidence from Rolling Granger Causality Test pp. 565-582

- Chiwei Su, Yingying Xu, Hsu Ling Chang, Oana-Ramona Lobont and Zhixin Liu
- Serbia’s Military Neutrality: Is It Economically Beneficial? pp. 583-599

- Dejan Stojković and Miroslav Glišić
Volume 31, issue 4, 2020
- Defence and Peace Economics: The Third Decade in Retrospect pp. 377-386

- Khusrav Gaibulloev, Christos Kollias and Binyam Solomon
- On the Calculus of Counterterror Policy pp. 387-399

- Daniel Arce
- NATO at 70: Pledges, Free Riding, and Benefit-Burden Concordance pp. 400-413

- Wukki Kim and Todd Sandler
- Debt, Deficits and Defence: The UK Experience 1700-2016 pp. 414-422

- Ronald Smith
- Military Spending, Corruption, Persistence and Long Run Growth pp. 423-433

- Giorgio d’Agostino, John Dunne, Marco Lorusso and Luca Pieroni
- Rising Costs: Augustine Revisited pp. 434-442

- Keith Hartley
- Conflict and Peace Economics: Retrospective and Prospective Reflections on Concepts, Theories, and Data pp. 443-465

- Jurgen Brauer and Charles Anderton
- The Economics of the Global Defence Industry pp. 466-467

- Vasilis Zervos
Volume 31, issue 3, 2020
- Tourism, Instability and Regional Interdependency: Evidence from the Eastern-Mediterranean pp. 245-268

- Antonis L. Theocharous, Anastasios Zopiatis, Neophytos Lambertides, Christos Savva and Yoel Mansfeld
- The Socioeconomic Determinants of Terrorism: A Bayesian Model Averaging Approach pp. 269-288

- Marcos Sanso-Navarro and María Vera-Cabello
- An analysis of the public–private wage differential in the Palestinian labour market pp. 289-314

- Sami H. Miaari
- The Cost of Separatism: Economic Consequences of the 1987-1989 Tibetan Unrests pp. 315-340

- Feifei Sun and Xiaohua Yu
- Repression and Long-term Political Leadership pp. 341-360

- Sanna Nurmikko-Metsola
- Is Defense Spending Inflationary? Time–frequency Evidence from China pp. 361-375

- Yingying Xu, Chi Wei Su and Ran Tao
Volume 31, issue 2, 2020
- Human Capital and National Security pp. 121-141

- Ronen Bar-El, Eyal Pecht and Asher Tishler
- Suicide Attacks and Hard Targets: An Empirical Examination pp. 142-159

- James A. Piazza
- ‘Pay for It Heavily’: Does U.S. Support for Israel Lead to Anti-American Terrorism? pp. 160-176

- Daniel Meierrieks and Thomas Gries
- Arming the Peace: Foreign Security Assistance and Human Rights Conditions in Post-Conflict Countries pp. 177-200

- Patricia L. Sullivan, Leo J. Blanken and Ian C. Rice
- Cooperative Procurement in Building National Defence: Why Are There So Few? pp. 201-219

- Vesa Kanniainen and Juha-Matti Lehtonen
- An Analysis of the Defence Industrial Market Based on Agents pp. 220-244

- Carlos Martí Sempere and Antonio Fonfria Mesa
Volume 31, issue 1, 2020
- Military Women and the Force of the Future pp. 1-3

- Jomana Amara
- Integrating Women Into the Marine Corps Infantry: Costs, Representation, and Lessons from Earlier Integration Efforts pp. 4-23

- Jennifer Kavanagh and Jennie W. Wenger
- Patient Engagement in VA Health Care: Does Gender Play a Role? pp. 24-33

- Bella Etingen, Scott Miskevics, Alex Malhiot and Sherri L. LaVela
- Women at War: Understanding the Impacts of Combat on Women’s Educational Attainment pp. 34-47

- Laura Armey
- Improving the Labor Market Outcomes of US Veterans: The Long-Run Effect of the Transition Assistance Program pp. 48-69

- Xiaoxue Li
- A Re-appreciation of Charlie Hitch and his Contributions to Economics, Security, and the Management of Organizations pp. 70-85

- Mie Augier and Andrew W. Marshall
- The Defense–Growth Nexus: A Review of Time Series Methods and Empirical Results pp. 86-104

- Kyriakos Emmanouilidis and Christos Karpetis
- Are there Bubbles in the Defence Sector of China’s Stock Market (2005–2016)? New Evidence from Sequential ADF Tests pp. 105-119

- Ying Zhang, Jiaxin Xu and Ling Zhai
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