Charles H Anderton, John R Carter
Principles of Conflict Economics
The Political Economy of War, Terrorism, Genocide, and Peace
Charles H Anderton, John R Carter
Principles of Conflict Economics
The Political Economy of War, Terrorism, Genocide, and Peace
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Provides comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of the key themes and principles of conflict economics.
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Provides comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of the key themes and principles of conflict economics.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 524
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 856g
- ISBN-13: 9781316635391
- ISBN-10: 1316635392
- Artikelnr.: 54617181
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 524
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 856g
- ISBN-13: 9781316635391
- ISBN-10: 1316635392
- Artikelnr.: 54617181
Charles H. Anderton is Professor of Economics at the College of the Holy Cross, Massachusetts and co-editor of Economic Aspects of Genocides, Other Mass Atrocities, and Their Prevention (2016). His research has appeared in journals such as Economic Inquiry, the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, International Studies Quarterly, the Journal of Conflict Resolution, and the Journal of Genocide Research, as well as in the Handbook of Defense Economics, Volumes I and II.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Nature, scope, and interdependencies of conflict and economics
Part II. Key Concepts and Models for the Economic Analysis of Conflict and Peace: 2. Production possibilities and economic growth
3. Demand and supply
4. Rational choice theory
5. Game theory
6. Behavioral economics and the economics of identity
7. Network economics
8. Conflict success functions and the theory of appropriation possibilities
Part III. Economic Aspects of War, Terrorism, and Genocide: 9. Geography and technology of conflict
10. Bargaining theory of war and peace
11. Conflict between states
12. Civil wars
13. Terrorism
14. Genocides and other mass atrocities
Part IV. Security and Peace: 15. Arms rivalry, proliferation, and arms control
16. Security alliances
17. Peace.
Part II. Key Concepts and Models for the Economic Analysis of Conflict and Peace: 2. Production possibilities and economic growth
3. Demand and supply
4. Rational choice theory
5. Game theory
6. Behavioral economics and the economics of identity
7. Network economics
8. Conflict success functions and the theory of appropriation possibilities
Part III. Economic Aspects of War, Terrorism, and Genocide: 9. Geography and technology of conflict
10. Bargaining theory of war and peace
11. Conflict between states
12. Civil wars
13. Terrorism
14. Genocides and other mass atrocities
Part IV. Security and Peace: 15. Arms rivalry, proliferation, and arms control
16. Security alliances
17. Peace.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Nature, scope, and interdependencies of conflict and economics
Part II. Key Concepts and Models for the Economic Analysis of Conflict and Peace: 2. Production possibilities and economic growth
3. Demand and supply
4. Rational choice theory
5. Game theory
6. Behavioral economics and the economics of identity
7. Network economics
8. Conflict success functions and the theory of appropriation possibilities
Part III. Economic Aspects of War, Terrorism, and Genocide: 9. Geography and technology of conflict
10. Bargaining theory of war and peace
11. Conflict between states
12. Civil wars
13. Terrorism
14. Genocides and other mass atrocities
Part IV. Security and Peace: 15. Arms rivalry, proliferation, and arms control
16. Security alliances
17. Peace.
Part II. Key Concepts and Models for the Economic Analysis of Conflict and Peace: 2. Production possibilities and economic growth
3. Demand and supply
4. Rational choice theory
5. Game theory
6. Behavioral economics and the economics of identity
7. Network economics
8. Conflict success functions and the theory of appropriation possibilities
Part III. Economic Aspects of War, Terrorism, and Genocide: 9. Geography and technology of conflict
10. Bargaining theory of war and peace
11. Conflict between states
12. Civil wars
13. Terrorism
14. Genocides and other mass atrocities
Part IV. Security and Peace: 15. Arms rivalry, proliferation, and arms control
16. Security alliances
17. Peace.