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Economic theorizing of conflict: Historical contributions, future possibilities

Charles Anderton

No 305, Working Papers from College of the Holy Cross, Department of Economics

Abstract: This article is organized around two major topics addressed by nineteenth and early twentieth century economists: (1) international economic relations and war and (2) economic activity in the shadow of conflict. My thesis is that an early and neglected reservoir of economic thought on peace and war exists and valuable perspectives on research in defense and peace economics can be gained by tapping into it.

Keywords: Appropriation Possibilities; History Of Thought; Political Economy Of War And Peace; Preventive War; Trade And Conflict (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 14 pages
Date: 2003-12
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Published in Defense and Peace Economics, Volume 14, Number 3, 2003, Pages 209-222.

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