Defence and Peace Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 25, issue 6, 2014
- Collaborative projects and the number of partner nations pp. 535-548

- Keith Hartley and Derek Braddon
- Capable Companies or Changing Markets? Explaining the Export Performance of Firms in the Defence Industry pp. 549-575

- Fulvio Castellacci and Arne Fevolden
- Factors influencing the modernization of military-investment economic appraisal systems pp. 577-604

- Andr�s Navarro-Galera, Francisco Mu�oz-Leyva, Rodrigo Iv�n Ortúzar Maturana and Juan Lara Rubio
- Middle Powers And The Demand For Military Expenditures pp. 605-618

- Mohamed Douch and Binyam Solomon
- Military expenditure, economic growth and structural instability: a case study of South Africa pp. 619-633

- Goodness C. Aye, Mehmet Balcilar, John Dunne, Rangan Gupta and Renee van Eyden
- Defense Spending and Unemployment in France pp. 635-642

- Julien Malizard
Volume 25, issue 5, 2014
- The political economy of drones pp. 445-460

- Abigail R. Hall and Christopher Coyne
- Budget allocation under uncertainty and the costs of war and insecurity pp. 461-480

- Hadas Shabtay and Asher Tishler
- Fighting maritime piracy: three lessons from pompeius magnus pp. 481-497

- Christian Schubert and Leonhard Lades
- Foreign aid fungibility and military spending: The case of North Cyprus pp. 499-508

- Mete Feridun
- Terrorism and the macroeconomy: Evidence from Pakistan pp. 509-534

- Sultan Mehmood
Volume 25, issue 4, 2014
- Remittances and terrorism: A global analysis pp. 331-347

- Raechelle Mascarenhas and Todd Sandler
- Terrorism, crime and public spending: Panel VAR evidence from europe pp. 349-361

- Konstantinos Drakos and Panagiotis Th. Konstantinou
- Social capital and terrorism pp. 363-380

- Scott Helfstein
- Asymmetric information and third-party intervention in civil wars pp. 381-400

- J. Atsu Amegashie
- Use it or lose it: On the incentives to spend annual defence operating budgets pp. 401-413

- W.J. Hurley, Jack Brimberg and Brent Fisher
- International armaments collaboration and the limits of reform pp. 415-443

- Marc R. DeVore
Volume 25, issue 3, 2014
- International Security, Multiple Public Good Provisions, and The Exploitation Hypothesis pp. 213-229

- Toshihiro Ihori, Martin McGuire and Shintaro Nakagawa
- The Demand for Military Spending in Egypt pp. 231-245

- Yasmine Abdelfattah, Aamer Abu-Qarn, John Dunne and Shadwa Zaher
- Military Spending and Economic Growth: The Case of Iran pp. 247-269

- Mohammad Reza Farzanegan
- Investigating the Desirability of Navy Aircraft Service Life Extension Programs pp. 271-280

- Edward G. Keating, Irv Blickstein, Michael Boito, Jess Chandler and Deborah Peetz
- The Deployment of the Japan Self-Defense Forces in Iraq and Public Trust Among Different Ideological Groups pp. 281-289

- Masanori Kuroki
- On the Determinants of Terrorism Risk Concern in Europe pp. 291-310

- Konstantinos Drakos and Catherine Mueller
- Does Income Inequality Derive the Separatist Terrorism in Turkey? pp. 311-327

- Pinar Derin-G�re and Adem Elveren
- Introducing the Literaturematic.Com: Survey of Defence Economics pp. 329-330

- M. Ensar Yesilyurt and Filiz Yesilyurt
Volume 25, issue 2, 2014
- SDI, NATO, and the Social Composition Function pp. 85-95

- Ghislain Dutheil de la Roch�re, Jean-Michel Josselin and Yvon Rocaboy
- Detecting Problems in Military Expenditure Data Using Digital Analysis pp. 97-111

- Bernhard Rauch, Max G�ttsche and Stephan Langenegger
- Attitude, Aptitude, and Testing in the Efficient Mobilization of Military Manpower pp. 113-124

- Jonathan Lipow and Jay Simon
- The Impact of the Unemployment Rate on Attrition of First-Term Enlistees pp. 125-138

- Jeremy Arkes and Stephen Mehay
- Measuring Intermediate Outcomes of Liberia's Disarmament, Demobilization, Rehabilitation and Reintegration Program pp. 139-162

- Ian Levely
- Political Military Competition and Size and Composition of Government pp. 163-175

- Jimmy Teng
- Does Military Spending Really Matter for Economic Growth in China and G7 Countries: The Roles of Dependency and Heterogeneity pp. 177-191

- Tsangyao Chang, Chien-Chiang Lee, Ken Hung and Kuo-Hao Lee
- Panel Causality Analysis Between Defence Expenditure and Economic Growth in Developed Countries pp. 193-203

- Metehan Yilg�r, Erdal Tanas Karag�l and Çiğdem Ates Saygili
- The Determinants of Arms Production pp. 205-211

- Filiz Yesilyurt, B�lent G�loğlu, Ensar Yesilyurt and Şennur Sezgin
Volume 25, issue 1, 2014
- The Spanish defence industry: an introduction to the special issue pp. 1-6

- N�stor Duch-Brown and Antonio Fonfr�a
- Cyclical Properties of Spanish Defence Expenditure pp. 7-22

- Claudia P�rez-Forni�s, Noelia C�mara and María Gadea
- Market Structure and Technical Efficiency of Spanish Defense Contractors pp. 23-38

- N�stor Duch-Brown, Antonio Fonfr�a and Elisa Trujillo-Baute
- Drivers of R&D investment in the defence industry: evidence from Spain pp. 39-49

- Javier Garc�a-Est�vez and Elisa Trujillo-Baute
- Explaining Export Performance in the Spanish Defense Industry pp. 51-67

- Antonio Fonfr�a and N�stor Duch-Brown
- A Proposal for restructuring the security and defense industrial sector in Spain pp. 69-83

- F�lix Arteaga
Volume 24, issue 6, 2013
- The Economic Impact of Violent Conflict pp. 497-501

- Tilman Br�ck and Olaf de Groot
- Estimate of The Economic Cost of Armed Conflict: A Case Study From Darfur pp. 503-519

- Hamid E. Ali
- Civil Conflicts as a Constraint to Regional Economic Integration in Africa pp. 521-534

- Adama Bah
- Drugs and Violence in Afghanistan: A Panel Var With Unobserved Common Factor Analysis pp. 535-554

- Vincenzo Bove and Leandro Elia
- International Trade and The Onset and Escalation of Interstate Conflict: More to Fight About, or More Reasons Not to Fight? pp. 555-578

- Benjamin E. Goldsmith
Volume 24, issue 5, 2013
- THE PRICE OF MODERN MARITIME PIRACY pp. 397-418

- Inmaculada Mart�nez-Zarzoso and Sami Bensassi
- A DYNAMIC PANEL DATA MODEL FOR ANALYZING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MILITARY EXPENDITURE AND GOVERNMENT DEBT IN THE EU pp. 419-428

- Suzanna-Maria Paleologou
- ON THE CHOICE OF MULTI-TASK R&D DEFENSE PROJECTS: A CASE STUDY OF The ISRAELI MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEM pp. 429-448

- Eyal Pecht, Asher Tishler and Nir Weingold
- QUANTIFYING GREED AND GRIEVANCE IN CIVIL WAR: THE AMERICAN WAR OF INDEPENDENCE pp. 449-463

- Paul Hallwood
- INCOMPLETE ROHLFS--SULLIVAN ANALYSIS OF THE COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF ARMORED TACTICAL WHEELED VEHICLES FOR OVERSEAS US ARMY OPERATIONS pp. 465-484

- Franz J. Gayl
- A comment on evaluating the cost-effectiveness of armored tactical wheeled vehicles pp. 485-494

- Chris Rohlfs and Ryan Sullivan
Volume 24, issue 4, 2013
- THE COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF ARMORED TACTICAL WHEELED VEHICLES FOR OVERSEAS US ARMY OPERATIONS pp. 293-316

- Chris Rohlfs and Ryan Sullivan
- UNTANGLING ETA'S FINANCE: AN IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS OF THE BASQUE TERRORIST'S ECONOMIC NETWORK AND THE MONEY IT HANDLES pp. 317-338

- Mikel Buesa and Thomas Baumert
- EXPLAINING EARLY EXIT RATES FROM THE ROYAL NAVY pp. 339-369

- Shabbar Jaffry, Ghulam Yaseen and Alexandros Apostolakis
- DOES DEFENCE SPENDING STIMULATE ECONOMIC GROWTH IN INDIA? A REVISIT pp. 371-395

- Aviral Tiwari and Muhammad Shahbaz
Volume 24, issue 3, 2013
- MILITARY EXPENDITURE AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: EVIDENCE FROM SYSTEM GMM ESTIMATES pp. 183-193

- Na Hou and Bo Chen
- ANALYSING THE DETERMINANTS OF TERRORISM IN TURKEY USING GEOGRAPHICALLY WEIGHTED REGRESSION pp. 195-209

- Julide Yildirim and Nadir Öcal
- ACCRUAL BUDGETING AND DEFENCE FUNDING: THEORY AND SIMULATIONS pp. 211-227

- Binyam Solomon and Craig Stone
- CONFLICT RESOLUTION PROCESSES, UNCERTAINTY AND INVESTMENT DYNAMICS: EVIDENCE FOR THE BASQUE COUNTRY pp. 229-245

- Alberto Colino
- OPPORTUNITY COST OF DEFENSE: AN EVALUATION IN THE CASE OF FRANCE pp. 247-259

- Julien Malizard
- ANALYSIS OF CONFLICT WITHIN A CONTESTED LAND: THE CASE OF KASHMIR pp. 261-292

- Soumyanetra Munshi
Volume 24, issue 2, 2013
- DOES DEFENCE SPENDING IMPEDE ECONOMIC GROWTH? COINTEGRATION AND CAUSALITY ANALYSIS FOR PAKISTAN pp. 105-120

- Muhammad Shahbaz, Talat Afza and Muhammad Shahbaz Shabbir
- WINNING THE WAR ON TERROR: SUPPLY-SIDE PERSPECTIVE pp. 121-132

- Todd Sandler
- THE DEFENCE-DEBT NEXUS: EVIDENCE FROM THE HIGH-INCOME MEMBERS OF NATO pp. 133-145

- W. Robert J. Alexander
- A PRODUCTIVITY AND EFFICIENCY ANALYSIS OF THE SECURITY AND DEFENCE TECHNOLOGICAL AND INDUSTRIAL BASE IN SPAIN pp. 147-171

- Antonio Martínez González and Nuria Rueda López
- MILITARY SPENDING AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN SOUTH ASIA: COMMENT AND RECONSIDERATION pp. 173-178

- W. Robert J. Alexander
- MILITARY SPENDING AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN SOUTH ASIA: A REPLY pp. 179-181

- Albert Wijeweera and Matthew J. Webb
Volume 24, issue 1, 2013
- Is camera surveillance an effective measure of counterterrorism? pp. 1-14

- Alois Stutzer and Michael Zehnder
- JOINING THE NUKE CLUB: A FORWARD INDUCTION APPROACH pp. 15-21

- Luca Lambertini
- WAR OR SETTLEMENT: AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF CONFLCIT WITH ENDOGENOUS AND INCREASING DESTRUCTION pp. 23-46

- Yang-Ming Chang and Zijun Luo
- THE RECIPROCAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MILITARY CONFLICT AND DEMOCRACY pp. 47-72

- Hyung Min Kim and David L. Rousseau
- Determinants of southeast asian military spending in the post-cold war era: a dynamic panel analysis pp. 73-87

- Yu Wang
- COMPANY SURVEY SERIES II: FINMECCANICA AMID INTERNATIONAL MARKET AND STATE CONTROL: A SURVEY OF ITALIAN DEFENCE INDUSTRY pp. 89-104

- Raul Caruso and Andrea Locatelli
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