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interdependence and global trade openness significantly promotes peace. It also suggests that the effect of trade openness varies … depending on the geographical proximity of countries. The peace-promotion effect of bilateral trade integration is significantly … only bilateral trade interdependence but also multilateral trade integration. The main finding of the peace …
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interdependence significantly promotes peace. It also suggests that the peace-promotion effect of bilateral trade integration is … bilateral trade but global trade openness also significantly promotes peace. It shows, however, that an increase in global trade … interdependence but also global trade integration. The main finding of the peace-promotion effect of bilateral and global trade …
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), but could render the eruption of war between member and non-member countries more likely (peace diversion). This paper is … literature to endogenize countries terms of trade. We use data from the Correlates of War project to empirically test these …We investigate the implications of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) for interstate confl ict. We set up a two …
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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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same topic, which have focused on the ethnic dimensions of war (Horowitz 1985), the general causes and consequences of … civil war and civil conflict (Sambanis 2002; Collier and Hoeffler, 2007; Blattman and Miguel 2010), and more general aspects …
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in peace but, surprisingly, the price may be lower. The analysis shows when trade will altogether collapses in war and … of winning a war implies a very simple and intuitive objective of economic warfare: maximize one's own less the opponent … when trade will persist between the parties despite it. A prisoner's-dilemma game (e.g., monopolistic competition or …
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income. We explain this process of democratization as a rational way for incumbent elites to wage war effectively on other …
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In a social network in which friendly and rival bilateral links can be formed, how do alliances between decision-makers form, and what determines whether a conflict will arise? We study a network formation game between ex-ante symmetric players in the laboratory to examine the dynamics of...
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in the shadow of arming and the threat of war. In this setting, we characterize the conditions under which peace arises …. Even when the gains from trade are relatively small, peace might be sustainable, but only for more uneven endowment … arm and then choose whether to resolve their dispute violently through war or peacefully through settlement. Both …
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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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