Defence and Peace Economics
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Volume 29, issue 7, 2018
- Allies with Benefits: US Effect on European Demand for Military Expenditures pp. 731-747

- Ethan Spangler
- Burden Sharing in CSDP Military Operations pp. 748-765

- Tim Haesebrouck and Alrik Thiem
- Do Military Expenditures Crowd-out Health Expenditures? Evidence from around the World, 2000–2013 pp. 766-779

- HongLi Fan, Wei Liu and Peter C. Coyte
- Does Health Spending Crowd out Defense in the United States? Evidence from Wavelet Multiresolution Analysis pp. 780-793

- Wen-Yi Chen, Yai-Wun Liang and Yu-Hui Lin
- Externality of Defense Expenditure in the United States: A New Analytical Technique to Overcome Multicollinearity pp. 794-808

- Jun Ando
- Guns for Butter? Empirical Evidence from China pp. 809-820

- Yingying Xu, Hsu Ling Chang, Chi Wei Su and Adelina Dumitrescu
- Patents and Dual-use Technology: An Empirical Study of the World's Largest Defence Companies pp. 821-839

- Manuel Acosta, Daniel Coronado, Esther Ferrandiz, M. Rosario Marin and Pedro J. Moreno
- Minimizing Public Sector Corruption: The Economics of Crime, Identity Economics, and Money Laundering pp. 840-852

- L. Armey and F. Melese
- Determinants of military expenditure and the role of globalisation in a cross-country analysis pp. 853-870

- Sakiru Solarin
- A Re-assessment of the Japanese Armaments Production During World War II* pp. 871-885

- Ioannis-Dionysios Salavrakos
Volume 29, issue 5, 2018
- Empirical Biases and Some Remedies in Estimating the Effects of Selective Reenlistment Bonuses on Reenlistment Rates pp. 475-502

- Jeremy Arkes
- The effect of terror on job stability among security guards pp. 503-524

- Aviad Tur-Sinai and Dmitri Romanov
- Meaning of working and expectations: a research on professional soldier candidates in Turkey pp. 525-540

- Ugur Berk
- The evaluation of a possible future Sino-Japanese armed conflict through the application of the ACEI-model pp. 541-556

- Mario Ruiz Estrada, Donghyun Park and Jung Suk Kim
- Dissolution of an Empire: Insights from the İstanbul Bourse and the Ottoman War Bond pp. 557-575

- Avni Hanedar, Elmas Yaldız Hanedar, Erdost Torun and Hasan Ertugrul
- Political economic perspectives of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict pp. 576-576

- Sami Miaari and Massimiliano Calì
Volume 29, issue 4, 2018
- Is human trafficking the dark side of economic freedom? pp. 355-382

- Lauren Heller, Robert A. Lawson, Ryan Murphy and Claudia R. Williamson
- Exploring the economic motivation of maritime piracy pp. 383-406

- Yasutaka Tominaga
- Does Terrorism Increase after a Natural Disaster? An Analysis based upon Property Damage pp. 407-439

- Jomon Aliyas Paul and Aniruddha Bagchi
- Does military spending stimulate growth? An empirical investigation in Italy pp. 440-458

- Pierluigi Daddi, Giorgio d’Agostino and Luca Pieroni
- Economic impact of the ministry of defence’s budget: methodological design and results for the Spanish economy pp. 459-473

- José R. García, Joaquín Murillo, Jordi Suriñach and Esther Vayá
Volume 29, issue 3, 2018
- What Is Known About Defence Research And Development Spill-Overs? pp. 225-246

- Carlos Martí Sempere
- Security gradient and national defense – the optimal choice between a draft army and a professional army pp. 247-267

- Vesa Kanniainen and Staffan Ringbom
- The Economic Effect of Military Facility Contraction: A Naval Case Study pp. 268-293

- Michael Asteris, David Clark and Shabbar Jaffry
- The Regional Economic Effects of Military Base Realignments and Closures pp. 294-311

- Jim Lee
- Why do they serve? Changes and differences in motives of Danish soldiers deployed to peace-keeping and peace-enforcing missions pp. 312-334

- Stéphanie Vincent Lyk-Jensen and Ane Glad
- War for profit: English corsairs, institutions and decentralised strategy pp. 335-351

- Nicholas Kyriazis, Theodore Metaxas and Emmanouil-Marios-Lazaros Economou
- An Economic Analysis of Conflicts. With an Application to the Greek Civil War 1946–1949 pp. 352-354

- Michel Zouboulakis
Volume 29, issue 2, 2018
- The timing of third-party intervention in social conflict pp. 91-110

- Yang-Ming Chang, Zijun Luo and Yongjing Zhang
- A cost–benefit analysis of terrorist attacks pp. 111-129

- Kjell Hausken
- Mediation, Peacekeeping And Civil War Peace Agreements pp. 130-146

- Karl DeRouen and Ishita Chowdhury
- A model of dynamic conflict in ethnocracies pp. 147-170

- Dripto Bakshi and Indraneel Dasgupta
- Economic Sanctions and Banking Crises in Target Economies pp. 171-189

- Emre Hatipoglu and Dursun Peksen
- Forced displacement and behavioral change: an empirical study of returnee households in the Nuba Mountains pp. 190-220

- Asha Abdel-Rahim, Dany Jaimovich and Aleksi Ylönen
- The Political Economy of Predation, Manhunting and the Economics of Escape pp. 221-223

- Renaud Bellais
Volume 29, issue 1, 2018
- Military and Veterans’ Health, Health Care, and Wellbeing pp. 1-5

- Jomana H. Amara
- Analysis of an Alternative Military Healthcare Benefit Design pp. 6-23

- Sarah K. Burns, Philip M. Lurie and John E. Whitley
- Health Insurance, Health Conditions, and Veteran Health Care Utilization pp. 24-43

- Projesh P. Ghosh, Sebastian Negrusa and John Warner
- Casualty Rates of US Military Personnel During the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan pp. 44-61

- Matthew S. Goldberg
- Contrasting the Impacts of Combat and Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief Missions on the Mental Health of Military Service Members pp. 62-77

- Jesse Cunha, Yu-Chu Shen and Zachary R. Burke
- Clinical Characterization of Insomnia among Veterans with PTSD: Identifying Risk Factors for Diagnosis and Treatment with Sedative-Hypnotics pp. 78-90

- Adam D. Bramoweth, James Luther, Barbara H. Hanusa, Jon D. Walker, Charles W. Atwood and Anne Germain
Volume 28, issue 6, 2017
- Editorial Board pp. (ebi)-(ebi)

- The Editors
- Military deployment and international terrorism: do location and mission type matter? pp. 621-633

- Caroline Buts and Cind Du Bois
- The long term effects of an aging fleet on operational availability and cost: evidence from the U.S. coast guard pp. 634-651

- Christopher W. Lavin, Robert M. McNab and Ryan S. Sullivan
- Performances of the defense industrial base in France: the role of small and medium enterprises pp. 652-668

- Sylvain Moura and Jean-Michel Oudot
- Country survey: military expenditure and defence policy in Norway 1970–2013 pp. 669-685

- Alexander Urnes Johnson, Kjetil Hove and Tobias Lillekvelland
- Does military spending promote social welfare? A comparative analysis of the BRICS and G7 countries pp. 686-702

- Ying Zhang, Xiaoxing Liu, Jiaxin Xu and Rui Wang
- The interrelationship between defence spending, public expenditures and economic growth: evidence from China pp. 703-718

- Liming Zhao, Liang Zhao and Bing-Fu Chen
- Military expenditure and economic growth in Middle Eastern countries and Turkey: a non-linear panel data approach pp. 719-730

- Duygu Yolcu Karadam, Julide Yildirim and Nadir Öcal
- Does defence expenditure have a spillover effect on income inequality? A cross-regional analysis in China pp. 731-749

- Ying Zhang, Rui Wang and Dongqi Yao
Volume 28, issue 5, 2017
- Educate or Adjudicate? Socioeconomic Heterogeneity and Welfare pp. 491-510

- Bilin Neyapti
- Noncognitive skills and job match: evidence from military applicants pp. 511-533

- Elda Pema, Stephen Mehay and Simona Tick
- Military spending and budget deficits: the impact of US military spending on public debt in Europe (1988–2013) pp. 534-549

- Raul Caruso and Marco Di Domizio
- Does military expenditure increase external debt? Evidence from Asia pp. 550-567

- Muhammad Azam and Yi Feng
- Defense–Growth Causality: Considerations of Regime-Switching and Time- and Country-Varying Effects pp. 568-584

- Tsai-Yuan Huang, Po-Chin Wu and Shiao-Yen Liu
- Measuring the Impact of Military Spending: How Far Does a DSGE Model Deviate from Reality? pp. 585-608

- Yi-Hua Wu, Chih-Chin Ho and Eric Lin
- The nexus between military expenditures and economic growth in the BRICS and the US: an empirical note pp. 609-620

- Ming Zhong, Tsangyao Chang, Samrat Goswami, Rangan Gupta and Tien-Wei Lou
Volume 28, issue 4, 2017
- Introduction pp. 401-403

- Samuel Perlo-Freeman
- SIPRI’s New Long Data-set on Military Expenditure: The Successes and Methodological Pitfalls pp. 404-421

- Samuel Perlo-Freeman
- Military Expenditure Data: Theoretical and Empirical Considerations pp. 422-428

- Ronald Smith
- Does Military Spending Matter for Long-run Growth? pp. 429-436

- Giorgio d’Agostino, John Dunne and Luca Pieroni
- Factor Models in Panels with Cross-sectional Dependence: An Application to the Extended SIPRI Military Expenditure Data pp. 437-456

- Elisa Cavatorta and Ronald Smith
- Trading Arms and the Demand for Military Expenditures: Empirical Explorations Using New SIPRI-Data pp. 457-472

- Oliver Pamp and Paul W. Thurner
- Economic Growth and Demand for Military Expenditure in the Indo-Pacific Asia Region pp. 473-490

- Stefan Markowski, Satish Chand and Robert Wylie
Volume 28, issue 3, 2017
- Carlos Pestana Barros pp. 271-271

- Luis Gil-Alana and Joao Faria
- The role and capabilities of major weapon systems transferred between 1950 and 2010: Empirical examinations of an arms transfer data set pp. 272-297

- Richard A.I. Johnson
- The effects of local elections on national military spending: A cross-country study pp. 298-318

- Liuchun Deng and Yufeng Sun
- A survey of performance issues in defence innovation pp. 319-343

- Carlos Martí Sempere
- Quarrelsome committees in US defense acquisition: the KC-X case pp. 344-366

- Raymond Franck and Bernard Udis
- Budget allocation, national security, military intelligence, and human capital: a dynamic model pp. 367-399

- Eyal Pecht and Asher Tishler
Volume 28, issue 2, 2017
- The timing of contests pp. 137-149

- Gilles Grandjean and Petros Sekeris
- Terrorist choice: a stochastic dominance and prospect theory analysis pp. 150-164

- Peter Phillips and Gabriela Pohl
- Institutions, information, and commitment: the role of democracy in conflict pp. 165-187

- James Bang and Aniruddha Mitra
- Does civil war hamper financial development? pp. 188-207

- M. Rashel Hasan and Syed Mansoob Murshed
- The impact of political instability on the economic growth of ECOWAS member countries pp. 208-229

- Godwin Okafor
- The human consequences of foreign military intervention pp. 230-249

- Emizet F. Kisangani and Jeffrey Pickering
- The economic impact of peacekeeping. Evidence from South Sudan pp. 250-270

- Raul Caruso, Prabin Khadka, Ilaria Petrarca and Roberto Ricciuti
Volume 28, issue 1, 2017
- Corrigendum pp. x-x

- The Editors
- Rational deterrence by proxy: designing cooperative security agreements pp. 1-33

- Catherine C. Langlois and Jean-Pierre P. Langlois
- Community preferences, insurgency, and the success of reconstruction spending pp. 34-52

- Travers B. Child and David Scoones
- The Rationality of Serb Leaders in the Bosnian War pp. 53-64

- Mario Ferrero
- Defense spending and economic growth: evidence from China, 1952–2012 pp. 65-90

- Mie Augier, Robert McNab, Jerry Guo and Phillip Karber
- Measuring hard power: China’s economic growth and military capacity pp. 91-111

- Peter Robertson and Adrian Sin
- Does aid cause conflict in Pakistan? pp. 112-135

- Nadia Tahir
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