Economics and the End of Conflict?
Keith Hartley
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Keith Hartley: MBS - Manchester Business School - University of Manchester [Manchester]
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Abstract:
Considering the economics of war and peace, the rising cost of weapons and the cost of conflict, and taking into account that conflicts are also determined by non-economic factors, it is concluded that economics can help reduce the cost of conflict but will not bring about its end.
Keywords: War; Peace; Conflict; Defence Economics; Guerre; Paix; Conflits; Economie de la défense (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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Published in Liber Amicorum , Hommage en l’honneur du Professeur Jacques Fontanel, L'Harmattan, 2013
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