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models for terrorist attacks, and in models assessing the effects of terrorism over the U.S. economy. …
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variables in structural models for terrorist attacks and in models assessing the effects of terrorism over the U.S. economy. …
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in models assessing the effects of terrorism over the U.S. economy. …
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and in models assessing the effects of terrorism over the U.S. economy. …
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We study terrorist choice from the perspective of economics and psychology. Using RANDMIPT data about the injuries and fatalities inflicted by different terrorist attack methods, we compute sets of preference orderings over the attack methods using prospect theory. This incorporates reference...
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We test whether immigrants are more prone to support terror than natives because of lower opportunity costs, using the international World Values Survey data. We show that, in general, economically, politically and socially non-integrated persons are more likely to accept using violence for...
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We test whether immigrants are more prone to support terror than natives because of lower opportunity costs, using the international World Values Survey data. We show that, in general, economically, politically and socially non-integrated persons are more likely to accept using violence for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008800764
This paper considers the extent to which terrorism in Africa and South Asia is an economic good that can be explained …-aim oriented. Such a consideration is important for enabling security measures that are likely to be effective against terrorism in … Africa and South Asia. If for example, terrorism is motivated largely by existential other-worldly goals, standard security …
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This paper considers the extent to which terrorism in Africa and South Asia is an economic good that can be explained …-aim oriented. Such a consideration is important for enabling security measures that are likely to be effective against terrorism in … Africa and South Asia. If for example, terrorism is motivated largely by existential other-worldly goals, standard security …
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effects of terrorism over the U.S. economy. …
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