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aftermath of major wars. Motivated by this fact, we offer a theory of political transitions which focuses on the impact of … Revolution, are an effective military organization only if the conscripted citizens are willing to put effort in fighting wars …
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aftermath of major wars. Motivated by this fact, we offer a theory of political transitions which focuses on the impact of … Revolution, are an effective military organization only if the conscripted citizens are willing to put effort in fighting wars …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005738397
Wars are increasingly frequent, and the trend has been steadily upward since 1870.The main tradition of Western …
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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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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/10008572482
Popular beliefs link terrorism to economic, political and social under- development. In this contribution, we comprehensively review the related, most relevant cross-country analyses to ascertain the true determinants of terrorism. The related theoretical underpinnings are presented and com- mon...
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Military expenditures are often funded by debt, and sovereign borrowers are more likely to renege on debt-service obligations if they lose a war than if they win one or if peace prevails. This makes expected debt service costlier in peace, which can affect both crisis bargaining and war...
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Coups d'etat continue to be common around the world, often leading to changes in leaders and institutions. We examine the relationship between military spending and coups and find that (i) successful coups increase military spending by more than failed attempts, and (ii) coups are more likely...
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Military spending in the West generally declined after the Cold War. Given the economic pressures that many of these states confronted, they can be said to have experienced a fortuitous conjunction of lessening security demands with stable if not rising pressures to allocate more resources to...
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The Kantian thought had advanced the idea that wars and military expenditure should decrease as long as democracy … widens across the World. Historical evidence seems to invalidate this wisdom because frequency of wars is ncreasing over time …
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