The Economic Costs and Consequences of Terrorism
Edited by Harry W Richardson,
Peter Gordon and
James E. Moore
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This landmark book covers a range of issues concerning the consequences of terrorist attacks. Beginning with a discussion of new policies and strategies, it then delves into specific areas of concern, modeling a range of possible scenarios and ways to mitigate or pre-empt damages.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Environment; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
ISBN: 9781845427344
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction

- Harry W. Richardson, Peter Gordon and James E. Moore
- Ch 2 Terrorism: Considering New Policies

- Bruno Frey and Simon Luechinger
- Ch 3 An Empirical Analysis of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA)

- Howard Kunreuther and Erwann Michel-Kerjan
- Ch 4 Airport Security: Time for a New Model

- Robert W. Poole
- Ch 5 Cost-effective Strategies to Address Urban Terrorism: A Risk Management Approach

- Richard G. Little
- Ch 6 Optimal Inspection Strategies for Coast Guard Operations

- Niyazi Onur Bakir
- Ch 7 Balancing Freedom and Security after 9/11: Risk Management at the National Park Service

- Larry Parkinson
- Ch 8 The National Economic Impacts of a Food Terrorism Event: Initial Estimates of Indirect Costs

- Thomas Stinson
- Ch 9 The Economic Cost of Disasters: Permanent or Ephemeral?

- Matthew P. Drennan
- Ch 10 Analyzing Catastrophic Terrorist Events with Applications to the Food Industry

- Hamid Mohtadi and Antu Murshid
- Ch 11 Simulating the State-by-State Effects of Terrorist Attacks on Three Major US Ports: Applying NIEMO (National Interstate Economic Model)

- Jiyoung Park, Peter Gordon, James E. Moore, Lanlan Wang and Harry W Richardson
- Ch 12 Tourism and Terrorism: The National and Interregional Economic Impacts of Attacks on Major US Theme Parks

- Harry W. Richardson, Peter Gordon, James E. Moore, Jiyoung Park, Qisheng Pan and Soojung Kim
- Ch 13 Worst-case Electricity Scenarios: The Benefits and Costs of Prevention

- Lester Lave, Jay Apt and Granger Morgan
- Ch 14 Risk and Economic Costs of a Terrorist Attack on the Electric System

- Rae Zimmerman, Carlos E. Restrepo, Jeffrey S. Simonoff and Lester Lave
- Ch 15 Regional Economic Impacts of a Terrorist Attack on the Water System of Los Angeles: A Computable General Disequilibrium Analysis

- Adam Rose, Gbadebo Oladosu and Shu-Yi Liao
- Ch 16 Two-sided Electricity Markets: Self-Healing Systems

- Richard E. Schuler
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