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is how major datasets like the Correlates of War Project have fostered a rapid growth of econometric studies based on … their connections with Schelling's inherent propensity toward war or peace, various Lanchester war models, and the offense …
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When natural resource revenues provide an important motive and/or means for armed conflict, the transition from war …
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studying the effects of elimination vis-à-vis survival of Polish elites during World War II. Our focus is on the Polish …
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highlights the drivers of Russia's recent investment boom. During 2022, the first year of the full-blown war in Ukraine …, investment growth was dominated by increased budget spending, war-related investment in construction of transport and warehouse … to firms funding investment out of pocket and manufacturing, particularly firms involved in war-related or resource …
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In many situations there is a potential for conflict both within and between groups. Examples include wars and civil wars and distributional conflict in multitiered organizations like federal states or big companies. This paper models such situations with a logistic technology of conflict. If...
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