Defence and Peace Economics
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Volume 23, issue 6, 2012
- DEFENCE SPENDING, ECONOMIC GROWTH, CORRUPTION AND INEQUALITY pp. 533-535

- Eftychia Nikolaidou
- DEFENCE SPENDING AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN THE EU15 pp. 537-548

- John Dunne and Eftychia Nikolaidou
- Military Spending, Growth, Development And Conflict pp. 549-557

- John Dunne
- THE LONG-RUN LINKAGES BETWEEN EDUCATION, HEALTH AND DEFENCE EXPENDITURES AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: EVIDENCE FROM TURKEY pp. 559-574

- Sibel Bali Eryigit, Kadir Yasin Eryigit and Ufuk Selen
- MILITARY EXPENDITURES AND INEQUALITY IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA: A PANEL ANALYSIS pp. 575-589

- Hamid E. Ali
- CORRUPTION, MILITARY SPENDING AND GROWTH pp. 591-604

- Giorgio d’Agostino, John Dunne and Luca Pieroni
Volume 23, issue 5, 2012
- Stopping Suicide Attacks: Optimal Strategies and Unintended Consequences pp. 413-429

- Michael McBride and Gary Richardson
- Counterterrorism And Its Impact On Terror Support And Recruitment: Accounting For Backlash pp. 431-445

- Joao Faria and Daniel Arce
- Economic Performance And Terrorist Activity In Latin America pp. 447-470

- Daniel Meierrieks and Thomas Gries
- Country Survey: Military Expenditure And Its Impact On Productivity In Italy, 1988--2008 pp. 471-484

- Raul Caruso and Francesco Addesa
- Debt Burden, Military Spending And Growth In Sub-Saharan Africa: A Dynamic Panel Data Analysis pp. 485-506

- Abdullahi Ahmed
- STRATEGIC DEFENSE AND ATTACK FOR SERIES AND PARALLEL RELIABILITY SYSTEMS: COMMENT pp. 507-515

- Dan Kovenock and Brian Roberson
- Strategic Defense and Attack for Series and Parallel Reliability Systems: Reply to Rejoinder pp. 517-519

- Kjell Hausken
- Strategic Defense And Attack For Series And Parallel Reliability Systems: Rejoinder pp. 521-524

- Dan Kovenock and Brian Roberson
- Strategic defense and attack for series and parallel reliability systems: reply 1 to comment 1 pp. 525-531

- Kjell Hausken
Volume 23, issue 4, 2012
- Each Man For Himself? Rival Theories of Alliance Economics in The Early State System pp. 321-330

- David S. Siroky
- COMPANY SURVEY SERIES: I: BAE SYSTEMS PLC pp. 331-342

- Keith Hartley
- Country Survey: Defense Policy and Military Spending in Taiwan, 1952--2009 pp. 343-364

- Eric Lin, Yi-Hua Wu and Ta-Sheng Chou
- Country Survey: An Economic Analysis Of Military Expenditures In The Netherlands, 1990--2009 pp. 365-387

- Robert Beeres, Eric Jan De Bakker, Myriame Bollen and Eibert Westerink
- Warfare, Economic Performance And The Struggle For World Hegemony In The Early Modern Period: Guns Versus Butter In Eighteenth-Century Britain And Spain pp. 389-412

- José Jurado-Sánchez and Miguel Jerez
Volume 23, issue 3, 2012
- U.S. Troops and Foreign Economic Growth pp. 225-249

- Garett Jones and T. Kane
- Decision processes of a suicide bomber—the economics and psychology of attacking and defecting pp. 251-272

- Karen Pittel and Dirk Rübbelke
- FROM CONSCRIPTION TO VOLUNTEERS: BUDGET SHARES IN NATO DEFENCE SPENDING pp. 273-288

- Vincenzo Bove and Elisa Cavatorta
- Military Spending and Income Inequality:Evidence on Cointegration and Causality for Turkey,1963--2007 pp. 289-301

- Adem Elveren
- Using the Feder-Ram and Military Keynesian Models to Examine the Link Between Defence Spending and Economic Growth in Sri Lanka pp. 303-311

- Albert Wijeweera and Matthew J. Webb
- Defence Enterprise Surveys On Market Outlets: The Case Of Slovenia pp. 313-320

- Štefan Bojnec
Volume 23, issue 2, 2012
- Colombia: Introduction To A Special Issue Of Defence And Peace Economics pp. 107-108

- Jurgen Brauer and Juan Vargas
- Determinants of Civil Conflict in Colombia: How Robust are they? pp. 109-131

- Mauricio A. Rodr�guez and Nancy Daza Báez
- Forced Displacement: Legal Versus Illegal Crops pp. 133-160

- Paola Palacios
- Armed Conflict Exposure, Human Capital Investments, And Child Labor: Evidence From Colombia pp. 161-184

- Catherine Rodr�guez and Fabio Sanchez Torres
- Sovereign risk and armed conflict: an event-study for colombia pp. 185-201

- R. Castañeda and Juan Vargas
- The persistent Colombian conflict: subnational analysis of the duration of violence pp. 203-223

- Juan Vargas
Volume 23, issue 1, 2012
- Ranking the Performance of European Armed Forces pp. 1-16

- Robert Beeres and Marion Bogers
- THE EFFECT OF OPPORTUNITY COST AND HAWKISHNESS ON PROTESTS IN OCCUPIED REGIONS pp. 17-49

- Rupayan Gupta
- CAREER EARNINGS AND RETENTION OF U.S. MILITARY PHYSICIANS pp. 51-76

- Bradley M. Gray and James E. Grefer
- LAND INEQUALITY AND CONFLICT IN LATIN AMERICA IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY pp. 77-94

- Peter Jensen and Tony Vittrup Sørensen
- TIME-VARYING CHARACTERISTICS OF SOUTH KOREA-UNITED STATES AND JAPAN-UNITED STATES MILITARY ALLIANCES UNDER CHINESE THREAT: A PUBLIC GOOD APPROACH pp. 95-106

- Young‐Wan Goo and Seung‐Nyeon Kim
Volume 22, issue 6, 2011
- Introduction to the Symposium: Ten Years after 9/11 pp. 581-582

- Daniel Arce and Christos Kollias
- Does Terrorism Really Work? Evolution in the Conventional Wisdom since 9/11 pp. 583-594

- Max Abrahms
- An Integro-Differential Approach To Terrorism Dynamics pp. 595-605

- Joao Faria
- The Political Economy of Legislation on Terrorism pp. 607-626

- Stephen Blomberg, Ashvin Gandhi and Gregory Hess
- Economic reconstruction amidst conflict: Insights from Afghanistan and Iraq pp. 627-643

- Christopher Coyne and Adam Pellillo
- Optimal replacement of military aircraft: an economic approach pp. 645-653

- A. Sokri
Volume 22, issue 5, 2011
- Dynamic Winner-Take-All Conflict pp. 471-492

- Rafael Reuveny, John Maxwell and Jefferson Davis
- Causal Linkages Between Domestic Terrorism and Economic Growth pp. 493-508

- Thomas Gries, Tim Krieger and Daniel Meierrieks
- The Application of Life Cycle Costing in Evaluating Military Investments: An Empirical Study at an International Scale pp. 509-543

- Andr�s Navarro-Galera, Rodrigo I. Ortúzar-Maturana and Francisco Muñoz-Leiva
- Military Spending and Economic Growth in South Asia: A Panel Data Analysis pp. 545-554

- Albert Wijeweera and Matthew J. Webb
- The Impact of Military Spending on Economic Growth: The Case of North Cyprus pp. 555-562

- Mete Feridun, Bansi Sawhney and Muhammad Shahbaz
- Rebellion, Repression and Welfare pp. 563-579

- Juan Vargas
Volume 22, issue 4, 2011
- HARD CURRENCIES FOR HARD TIMES. TERROR ATTACKS AND THE CHOICE OF MONETARY ANCHORS pp. 367-392

- Tal Sadeh
- SEPARATIST TERRORISM AND THE ECONOMIC CONDITIONS IN SOUTH‐EASTERN TURKEY pp. 393-407

- Pinar Derin‐Güre
- SOCIAL PREFERENCES FOR NATIONAL DEFENCE AND POLICE ENFORCEMENT IN WESTERN EUROPE pp. 409-421

- Juan Prieto‐Rodr�guez and Juan G. Rodr�guez
- ECONOMIC SANCTIONS AND CULTURE pp. 423-448

- Donna Driscoll, Dennis Halcoussis and Anton D. Lowenberg
- ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MILITARY EXPENDITURE, THREAT, AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: A NONLINEAR APPROACH pp. 449-457

- Albert J.F. Yang, William N. Trumbull, Chin Wei Yang and Bwo‐Nung Huang
- FINANCIAL VERSUS HUMAN RESOURCES IN THE GREEK--TURKISH ARMS RACE 10 YEARS ON: A FORECASTING INVESTIGATION USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS pp. 459-469

- Andreas S. Andreou and George Zombanakis
Volume 22, issue 3, 2011
- A RANDOM RATIONING MECHANISM WHICH REDUCES THE RISKS OF NO SON LEFT AT HOME pp. 265-277

- Shu-Yi Liao, Yu-Ying Lin and Wei-Chun Tseng
- NATO AS AN EXTERNAL DRIVER OF INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE IN POST-COMMUNIST COUNTRIES pp. 279-297

- Inna Melnykovska and Rainer Schweickert
- MAINSTREAMING AN OUTLIER: THE QUEST TO CORROBORATE THE SECOND LANCET SURVEY OF MORTALITY IN IRAQ pp. 299-316

- Michael Spagat
- SLOWING DOWN TO KEEP THE LEAD IN MILITARY TECHNOLOGY pp. 317-334

- Leo Blanken and Jason Lepore
- POTENTIAL DUAL-USE OF MILITARY TECHNOLOGY: DOES CITING PATENTS SHED LIGHT ON THIS PROCESS? pp. 335-349

- Manuel Acosta, Daniel Coronado and Rosario Marin
- DESIGNING A VIABLE PREDICTION MARKET TO FORECAST DEFENSE ACQUISITION COST AND SCHEDULE OUTCOMES pp. 351-366

- Danny M. Davis
Volume 22, issue 2, 2011
- THE ECONOMICS OF SECURITY: A EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE pp. 99-104

- Tilman Brück, Michael Brzoska and Konstantinos Drakos
- THE ECONOMICS OF TERRORISM: A (SIMPLE) TAXONOMY OF THE LITERATURE pp. 105-123

- Fernanda Llussá and Jose Tavares
- THE ECONOMICS OF TERRORISM FROM A POLICY-MAKER'S PERSPECTIVE pp. 125-134

- Catherine Muller
- SECURITY AS A PUBLIC, PRIVATE OR CLUB GOOD: SOME FUNDAMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS pp. 135-145

- Hella Engerer
- SECURITY ECONOMICS: A GUIDE FOR DATA AVAILABILITY AND NEEDS pp. 147-159

- Konstantinos Drakos
- DISCUSSING CONCEPTS OF TERRORIST RATIONALITY: IMPLICATIONS FOR COUNTERTERRORISM POLICY pp. 161-179

- Eric van Um
- THREAT PERCEPTIONS IN EUROPE: DOMESTIC TERRORISM AND INTERNATIONAL CRIME pp. 181-192

- Syed Mansoob Murshed
- NOTIONS OF (IN)SECURITY WITHIN THE EU. HOW EUROPEAN POLICY-MAKERS VIEW THE SOURCES AND COSTS OF TERRORISM AND ORGANISED CRIME pp. 193-216

- Regina Heller
- HOW DO TOURISTS REACT TO POLITICAL VIOLENCE? AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF TOURISM IN EGYPT pp. 217-243

- David Fielding and Anja Shortland
- THE EUROPEAN SECURITY INDUSTRY. A RESEARCH AGENDA pp. 245-264

- Carlos Marti Sempere
Volume 22, issue 1, 2011
- WHAT HAPPENS TO THE EARNINGS OF MILITARY RESERVISTS WHEN THEY ARE ACTIVATED? EVIDENCE FROM ADMINISTRATIVE DATA pp. 1-19

- Jacob Alex Klerman and David Loughran
- CONFLICT DATASETS: A PRIMER FOR ACADEMICS, POLICYMAKERS, AND PRACTITIONERS pp. 21-42

- Charles Anderton and John Carter
- SECRECY AND DECEPTION AT EQUILIBRIUM, WITH APPLICATIONS TO ANTI-TERRORISM RESOURCE ALLOCATION pp. 43-61

- Jun Zhuang and Vicki Bier
- INTRA-GROUP COMPETITION AND INTER-GROUP CONFLICT: AN APPLICATION TO NORTHERN IRELAND pp. 63-83

- Colin Jennings
- THE ECONOMIC COSTS TO THE U.S. OF CLOSING ITS BORDERS: A COMPUTABLE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM ANALYSIS pp. 85-97

- Peter Dixon, James Giesecke, Maureen Rimmer and Adam Rose
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