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conflict; on the linkages between agriculture, food security, and conflict; on the role of technology for peace; and on the …
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improved when military expenditure is used as a tool to mitigate perceived and real security risks that potentially reduce …
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This paper reviews the economics approach to conflict and national borders. The paper (a) provides a summary of ideas and concepts from the economics literature on the size of nations; (b) illustrates them within a simple analytical framework where populations fight over borders and resources,...
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detailed PEACE II accounts. Noting potential selection and omitted variables biases, we implement two-stage random effects …
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This paper reviews the economics approach to conflict and national borders. The paper (a) provides a summary of ideas and concepts from the economics literature on the size of nations; (b) illustrates them within a simple analytical framework where populations fight over borders and resources,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013153423
-2011 with full peace agreements as observations. Mediation is shown to reduce both the probability of an agreement ending (not …
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equilibrium if all countries are democracies. Three key findings emerge. First, the perpetual peace equilibrium hypothesized by … exist with a positive war frequency. Third, if multiple equilibria exist, the perpetual peace equilibrium may be unstable in …
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conflict; on the linkages between agriculture, food security, and conflict; on the role of technology for peace; and on the …
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between societies. Differentiating peace economics from defense/military economics, conflict economics, and security economics …We define peace economics as the economic study and design of political, economic, and cultural institutions, their …, we assert that while founded on positive precepts, peace economics is distinct for its normative character. We place …
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referred to as the "Democratic Peace," that modern democracies rarely go to war with one another. We propose that the …
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