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Using the Uppsala Conflict Data Program's Conflict Termination Dataset, 1946-2007, we investigate determinants of war … duration—how long war lasts before the onset of peace. We provide an exposition of the nature of the data and of the …
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An assessment of the employment of mercenaries in Afghanistan gives mixed results. U.S. armed forces appear to have been happy with the Afghan Security Forces and ad hoc militias and only replaced them because of political reasons or because they felt that they were no longer needed. By...
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The ability of military alliances to deter depends on their credibility: the degree to which others believe that allies will fulfill their commitments. One way to measure credibility is to compare nations' lists of allies. The more similar those lists are, the more similar are those nations'...
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It is thought that one of the affected industries of the 9/11 terror event was the global airline industry through the attack's effects on global air traffic demand for international, scheduled flights. Using data from the International Civil Aviation Organization, this article considers whether...
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questions about its impacts on recruiting, retention, and cost. This article briefly examines the effects of the war on …
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It is thought that one of the affected industries of the 9/11 terror event was the global airline industry through the attack's effects on global air traffic demand for international, scheduled flights. Using data from the International Civil Aviation Organization, this article considers whether...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009395404
Using the Uppsala Conflict Data Program's Conflict Termination Dataset, 1946-2007, we investigate determinants of war … duration—how long war lasts before the onset of peace. We provide an exposition of the nature of the data and of the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009395407
An assessment of the employment of mercenaries in Afghanistan gives mixed results. U.S. armed forces appear to have been happy with the Afghan Security Forces and ad hoc militias and only replaced them because of political reasons or because they felt that they were no longer needed. By...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005749198
questions about its impacts on recruiting, retention, and cost. This article briefly examines the effects of the war on …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005700227
War is costly both because of the resources used up and because of the inefficiency introduced by the higher taxes … necessary to finance them. War has been justified by its ability to help an economy achieve full employment. Robert Barro argues … that war increases employment because folks work harder to smooth consumption and take advantage of the higher interest …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010941271