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), terrorism, and external conflicts, including military spending. There are a number of key theoretical concerns on what counts as …
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discount factors and the less destructive conflict is, the higher is the likelihood of war. …
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We examine how globalization affects trade patterns and welfare when conflict prevails domestically. We do so in a simple model of trade, in which a natural resource like oil is contested by competing groups using real resources (ʺgunsʺ). Thus, conflict is viewed as ultimately stemming from...
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