Defence and Peace Economics
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Volume 27, issue 6, 2016
- Erratum pp. (i)-(i)

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. (ii)-(ii)

- The Editors
- The financial performance of aircraft manufacturers during world war II: the vicissitudes of war pp. 743-773

- Stephen Ciccone and Fred R. Kaen
- The lobbies’ network at the EU policy level: the case of security and defense pp. 774-793

- Fernando Ruiz, Florent Hainaut and Nathalie Schiffino
- A practical organizational efficiency measure pp. 794-819

- Andrew P. Billyard and John J. Donohue
- On the contribution of defense innovation to China’s economic growth pp. 820-837

- Chaoqing Yuan, Sifeng Liu, Yingjie Yang and Yu Shen
- War Size Distribution: Empirical Regularities Behind Conflicts pp. 838-853

- Rafael González-Val
- The Impact of ETA’s Dissolution on Domestic Tourism in Spain pp. 854-870

- Augusto Voltes-Dorta, Juan Jiménez González and Ancor Suárez-Alemán
- Defence Spending and Income Inequality in Taiwan pp. 871-884

- Yemane Wolde-Rufael
Volume 27, issue 5, 2016
- Conflict and fiscal capacity pp. 583-608

- Abdur R. Chowdhury and Syed Mansoob Murshed
- The demand for military expenditure in authoritarian regimes pp. 609-625

- Vincenzo Bove and Jennifer Brauner
- Military support and transnational terrorism pp. 626-643

- Cind Du Bois and Caroline Buts
- Collective action and the common enemy effect pp. 644-664

- Kris De Jaegher and Britta Hoyer
- ‘Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under’t’: mimicking behaviour of growth-oriented terrorist organizations pp. 665-687

- Ulrich Hendel
- Conflict dynamics and costs in the Greek Civil War 1946–1949 pp. 688-717

- Nicos Christodoulakis
- Does Military Spending Explode External Debt in Pakistan? pp. 718-741

- Muhammad Shahbaz, Muhammad shahbaz Shabbir and Muhammad sabihuddin Butt
Volume 27, issue 4, 2016
- Growth recovery after civil conflict: a fractional integration approach pp. 453-479

- Luis Gil-Alana and Prakarsh Singh
- Economic sanctions and official ethnic discrimination in target countries, 1950--2003 pp. 480-502

- Dursun Peksen
- The growth in military expenditure in Germany 1951--2011: did parties matter? pp. 503-519

- Björn Kauder and Niklas Potrafke
- Evolutionary determinants of war pp. 520-534

- Kai Konrad and Florian Morath
- Defensive weapons and star wars: a supergame with optimal punishments pp. 535-548

- Giampiero Giacomello and Luca Lambertini
- National security, military spending and the business cycle pp. 549-570

- Gonzalo F-de-Córdoba and Jose Torres
- Military expenditure and income distribution in South Korea pp. 571-581

- Yemane Wolde-Rufael
Volume 27, issue 3, 2016
- Military Spending and Growth: The Role of Institutions pp. 301-322

- Ryan Compton and Bryan Paterson
- Defence budgets in the post-Cold War era: a spatial econometrics approach pp. 323-352

- Karl Skogstad
- Why internal conflict deteriorates state capacity? Evidence from Colombian municipalities pp. 353-377

- Mauricio Cardenas, Marcela Eslava and Santiago Ramirez
- Externalities in Military Spending and Growth: The Role of Natural Resources as a Channel through Conflict pp. 378-391

- Vusal Musayev
- A Nonlinear Model of Military Expenditure Convergence: Evidence From Estar Nonlinear Unit Root Test pp. 392-403

- Chi Keung Lau, Ender Demir and Mehmet Bilgin
- Group support for political violence: The role of emotions and expressive choice in creating conflict or providing peace pp. 404-422

- Colin Jennings
- Country survey: Angola pp. 423-432

- Carlos Barros
- The impact of military spending and income inequality on economic growth in Turkey pp. 433-452

- Ünal Töngür and Adem Elveren
Volume 27, issue 2, 2016
- Walter Oi and his contributions to the All-Volunteer Force -- theory, evidence, persuasion pp. 161-171

- John Warner and Paul F. Hogan
- Special issue: defence inflation pp. 172-175

- Keith Hartley and Binyam Solomon
- Defense inflation: what has happened, why has it happened, and what can be done about it? pp. 176-183

- Edward G. Keating and Mark V. Arena
- UK defence inflation and cost escalation pp. 184-207

- Keith Hartley
- Investment cost escalation -- an overview of the literature and revised estimates pp. 208-230

- Kjetil Hove and Tobias Lillekvelland
- Inflation adjustments for defense acquisition pp. 231-257

- Stanley A. Horowitz, Bruce R. Harmon and Daniel B. Levine
- Defence-specific inflation -- the Swedish perspective pp. 258-279

- Peter Nordlund
- The Capability Factors as Explanatory Variables of Equipment Unit Cost Growth: A Methodological Proposal pp. 280-298

- Juha-Matti Lehtonen and Jukka Anteroinen
Volume 27, issue 1, 2016
- Spatial Distribution of Minority Communities and Terrorism: Domestic Concentration versus Transnational Dispersion pp. 1-36

- Bryan J. Arva and James A. Piazza
- Ethnic groups, political exclusion and domestic terrorism pp. 37-63

- Seung-Whan Choi and James A. Piazza
- The impact of Syrian refugees on the labor market in neighboring countries: empirical evidence from Jordan pp. 64-86

- Ali Fakih and May Ibrahim
- Military expenditures, economic growth and spatial spillovers pp. 87-104

- Julide Yildirim and Nadir Öcal
- Military spending and growth: a small open economy stochastic growth model pp. 105-116

- Shin-Chyang Lee, Cheng-Te Lee and Shang-Fen Wu
- Socioeconomic impact of conflict: state of emergency ruling in Turkey pp. 117-136

- Ayşegül Kayaoğlu
- Military expenditure and economic development in China: an empirical inquiry pp. 137-160

- Fumitaka Furuoka, Mikio Oishi and Mohd Aminul Karim
Volume 26, issue 6, 2015
- Do migrant remittances react to bouts of terrorism? pp. 567-582

- Mazhar Mughal and Amar Anwar
- Why a small probability of terror generates a large macroeconomic impact pp. 583-599

- Ziv Naor
- A Note on the Effect of Terrorism on Economic Sentiment pp. 600-608

- Konstantinos Drakos and Christos Kallandranis
- The causal nexus between military spending and unemployment in the G7: a bootstrap panel causality test pp. 609-622

- Ming Zhong, Tsangyao Chang, D. P. Tang and Yemane Wolde-Rufael
- The effect of military service system change on the demand for military expenditure pp. 623-633

- Sheng Tung Chen, Jyun-Wei Lai and Arwin Pang
- How Different Terrorist Attacks Affect Stock Markets pp. 634-648

- Faheem Aslam and Hyoung-Goo Kang
Volume 26, issue 5, 2015
- Using Combat Losses of Medical Personnel to Estimate the Impact of Trauma Care in Battle: Evidence from World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan pp. 465-490

- Chris Rohlfs, Ryan Sullivan, Jeffrey Treistman and Ying Deng
- Workplace goals and output quality: evidence from time-constrained recruiting goals in the US navy pp. 491-515

- Jeremy Arkes and Jesse Cunha
- Performance measurement in military operations: information versus incentives pp. 516-535

- Leo J. Blanken and Jason J. Lepore
- Territorial contestation and repressive violence in civil war pp. 536-554

- J. M. Quinn
- When are nuclear weapons worth having? pp. 555-565

- Antti-Ville Suni
Volume 26, issue 4, 2015
- Why nations fail: defense spending, fighting commitment and, inter-nations-prosperity-poverty-gap pp. 357-382

- Binbin Meng
- Country failure and social grievances in the Greek Civil War 1946-1949: An economic approach pp. 383-407

- Nicos Christodoulakis
- Military spending and democracy pp. 409-423

- Jennifer Brauner
- Market reactions to regulations on minerals from the democratic republic of the Congo pp. 425-441

- William Seitz
- Military Spending and Economic Growth in the Middle East Countries: Bootstrap Panel Causality Test pp. 443-456

- Chia-I Pan, Tsangyao Chang and Yemane Wolde-Rufael
- Modelling the demand for national security expenditure: a note pp. 457-464

- Suzanna-Maria Paleologou
Volume 26, issue 3, 2015
- Can free trade help convert the 'Arab Spring' into permanent peace and democracy? pp. 247-270

- Thorvaldur Gylfason, Inmaculada Mart�nez-Zarzoso and Per Magnus Wijkman
- The effect of military expenditure on stock market development: panel evidence from system GMM estimates pp. 271-287

- Sakiru Solarin and Pritish Sahu
- Defense Strategy Transition and Economic Growth Under External Predation pp. 289-309

- Taoxiong Liu and Bihua Zhou
- The Long-run Causal Relationship Between Military Expenditure and Economic Growth in China: Revisited pp. 311-326

- Ourania Dimitraki and Faek Menla Ali
- Defense Expenditure and Income Inequality: Evidence on Co-integration and Causality for China pp. 327-339

- Binbin Meng, William Lucyshyn and Xiangqian Li
- Revisiting the Defense-Growth nexus in European countries pp. 341-356

- Tsangyao Chang, Chien-Chiang Lee and Hsiao-Ping Chu
Volume 26, issue 2, 2015
- A regional investigation of the interrelationships between domestic and transnational terrorism: a time series analysis pp. 133-151

- Cameron Napps and Walter Enders
- Economic shocks & civil conflict onset in Sub-Saharan Africa, 1981-2010 pp. 153-177

- Stijn van Weezel
- The value of military intelligence pp. 179-211

- Eyal Pecht and Asher Tishler
- The Keynesian IS-MR Model and Military Spending pp. 213-221

- W. Robert J. Alexander
- Empirical analysis of the defense interdependence between Japan and the United States pp. 223-231

- Shio Ando
- Defense spending and economic growth: Extended empirical analysis for the European Union pp. 233-246

- Mert Topcu and Ilhan Aras
Volume 26, issue 1, 2015
- Defense Spending, Natural Resources, and Conflict pp. 1-3

- Hamid E. Ali
- Military Expenditures and Natural Resources: Evidence from Rentier States in the Middle East and North Africa pp. 5-13

- Hamid E. Ali and Omnia A. Abdellatif
- Military Expenditure, Economic Growth and Heterogeneity pp. 15-31

- John Dunne and Nan Tian
- Does Military Spending Crowd Out Social Welfare Expenditures? Evidence from a Panel of OECD Countries pp. 33-48

- Eric Lin, Hamid E. Ali and Yu-Lung Lu
- Military Expenditures, Income Inequality, Welfare and Political Regimes: A Dynamic Panel Data Analysis pp. 49-74

- �nal T�ng�r and Adem Elveren
- The Shifting Determinants of Defense Spending Preferences Between 1980 and 2008 pp. 75-88

- Sencer Ecer and Nicholas J. Veasey
- Resource rents, institutions, and violent civil conflicts pp. 89-113

- Ibrahim Ahmed Elbadawi and Raimundo Soto
- Resource Dependence and Armed Violence: Impact on Sustainability in Developing Countries pp. 115-132

- Gilles Carbonnier and Natascha Wagner
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