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2007, Volume 18, Issue 5
- 431-449 Economic Equality And Victory In War: An Empirical Investigation
by James K. Galbraith & Corwin Priest & George Purcell - 451-466 Using Dynamic Forecasting Genetic Programming (Dfgp) To Forecast United States Gross Domestic Product (Us Gdp) With Military Expenditure As An Explanatory Variable
by Neal Wagner & Jurgen Brauer
2007, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 305-316 Military Expenditure And Migration In Europe
by Joanne Evans & Eleftherios Goulas & Paul Levine - 317-338 Arms Trade, Military Spending, And Economic Growth
by Pavel Yakovlev - 339-352 Ramsey In Dual-Population Lands: Internal Conflict And Utility-Maximizing Consumption
by Amnon Levy & Joao Ricardo Faria - 353-375 Do Workforce And Organizational Practices Explain The Manufacturing Technology Implementation Advantage Of Small Defense Contractors Over Non-Defense Establishments?
by Todd A. Watkins - 377-389 The Re-Enlistment Decision In Turkey: A Military Personnel Supply Model
by Julide Yildirim & Bulent Erdinc - 391-401 Modelling The Relationship Between Defense Spending And Economic Growth For The Fiji Islands
by Paresh Kumar Narayan & Baljeet Singh
2007, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 199-221 Determining The Defence Industrial Base
by Paul Dunne & Maria del Carmen Garcia-Alonso & Paul Levine & Ron Smith - 223-244 'People Or Prairie Chickens' Revisited: Stated Preferences With Explicit Non-Market Trade-Offs
by Jeffrey S. Smith & Michael McKee - 245-252 Protecting Cultural Monuments Against Terrorism
by Bruno S. Frey & Dominic Rohner - 253-263 Alliances Among Asymmetric Countries
by Prabal Roy Chowdhury - 265-280 Do Defence Expenditures Spur Gdp? A Panel Analysis From Oecd And Non-Oecd Countries
by Chien-Chiang Lee & Sheng-Tung Chen - 281-302 Country Survey Xx: Defence Spending And Peacekeeping In Uruguay
by Amilcar Andres Pelaez
2007, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 101-112 Terrorism: Facts From Figures
by Ian Bellany - 113-131 How Does Terrorism Risk Vary Across Space And Time? An Analysis Based On The Israeli Experience
by Claude Berrebi & Darius Lakdawalla - 133-155 Theory And Application To The Us Military
by Oren Setter & Asher Tishler - 157-181 Evaluating Nato Long Run Defense Burdens Using Unit Root Tests
by Jomana Amara - 183-200 The Fate Of Disputed Territories: An Economic Analysis
by Yang-Ming Chang & Joel Potter & Shane Sanders
2007, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-23 Spending To Save? The Cost-Effectiveness Of Conflict Prevention
by Malcolm Chalmers - 25-37 Retrospect And Prospect: Trends In Cost And Their Implications For Uk Aerospace
by Philip Pugh - 39-52 Measuring The Peace Dividend: Evidence From Developing Economies
by Rabia Aslam - 53-73 Analysing Defence Dependency: The Impact Of The Royal Navy On A Sub-Regional Economy
by Michael Asteris & Jeffery Grainger & David Clark & Shabbar Jaffry - 75-85 A Panel Data Analysis Of The Nexus Between Defence Spending And Growth In The European Union
by Christos Kollias & Nikolaos Mylonidis & Suzanna-Maria Paleologou - 87-97 Regional Effects Of Military Base Closures: The Case Of Sweden
by Linda Andersson & Johan Lundberg & Magnus Sjostrom - 99-100 Book Review
by Carlos Pestana Barros
2006, Volume 17, Issue 6
- 587-588 Memorial Essays In Honor Of Jack Hirshleifer
by Martin McGuire - 589-603 The Stability Of Anarchy And Breakdown Of Production
by Kjell Hausken - 605-617 Deterrence In The Cold War And The 'War On Terror'
by David Levine & Robert Levine - 619-643 Reversal Of Misfortune When Providing For Adversity
by Martin McGuire & Gary Becker - 645-655 Hirshleifer'S Social Composition Function In Defense Economics
by Todd Sandler - 657-676 Bargaining Versus Fighting
by Stergios Skaperdas - 677-680 The Balance Of Power: Essential Or Inessential To The International Order?
by Gordon Tullock - 681-690 Korean Reunification: How It Might Come About And At What Cost
by Charles Wolf
2006, Volume 17, Issue 5
- 393-394 Introduction
by Ben Solomon & Ugurhan Berkok - 395-411 A Review Of Peacekeeping Financing Methods
by Ross Fetterly - 413-419 A Note On The Economics Of Standby Versus Standing Peacekeeping Forces
by Louis Parai - 421-434 Developing A Surge Capacity For Canadian Forces
by Michael Rostek - 435-456 Force And Bias: Towards A Predictive Model Of Effective Third-Party Intervention
by Dane Rowlands & David Carment - 457-471 The Demand And Supply Of Peacekeeping Troops
by Ross Fetterly - 473-485 Third-Country Demand For Peacekeeping
by Ugurhan Berkok
2006, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 287-309 Uncertainty, Risk Aversion, And Optimal Defense Against Interruptions In Supply
by Martin McGuire - 311-328 What Directs a Terrorist?
by Karen Pittel & Dirk Rubbelke - 329-341 An Empirical Analysis Of Terrorism: Deprivation, Islamism And Geopolitical Factors
by Ana Bela Santos Bravo & Carlos Manuel Mendes Dias - 343-359 Untimely Death, The Value Of Certain Lifetime And Macroeconomic Dynamics
by Ziv Naor - 361-385 The Long-Run Relationship Between Defence Expenditures And Gdp In Taiwan
by Chien-Chiang Lee & Chun-Ping Chang
2006, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 165-167 Introduction: Defense Research And Development In The 21st Century
by Oren Setter & Asher Tishler - 169-175 Defence R&D: Data Issues
by Keith Hartley - 177-199 Defense R&D In The Anti-Terrorist Era
by Manuel Trajtenberg - 201-222 A Brave Leap Or A Gradual Climb? The Dynamics Of Investment In R&D Of Integrative Technologies
by Oren Setter & Asher Tishler - 223-238 The Transatlantic Defence R&D Gap: Causes, Consequences And Controversies
by Andrew James - 239-256 Knowledge Transfers And R&D Management: An Inquiry Into The Problem Of Transatlantic Complementarities
by David Versailles & Valerie Merindol - 257-272 Big Science, Small Country And The Challenges Of Defence System Development: An Australian Case Study
by R. Wylie & S. Markowski & P. Hall - 273-286 Defense Innovation, Technology Transfers And Public Policy
by Renaud Bellais & Renelle Guichard
2006, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 73-93 In Search Of The Average Transnational Terrorist Attack Venue
by Konstantinos Drakos & Andreas Gofas - 95-116 Eta: A Persistent Phenomenon
by Carlos Pestana Barros & Luis Gil-Alana - 117-139 The Effect Of Defence R&D On Military Equipment Quality
by Andrew Middleton & Steven Bowns & Keith Hartley & James Reid - 141-153 Capital-Labour Substitution In Uk Armed Forces
by Peter Macdonald - 155-159 THE F-35 JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER AS A SOURCE OF INNOVATIon AND EMPLOYMENT: SOME INTERIM RESULTS
by Mark Van de Vijver & Bart Vos
2006, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-21 Tired Titanium: A Fatigue-Based Approach To Aircraft Inventory Management And Acquisition Planning
by Chad Meyerhoefer & Robert Trost - 23-36 European Defence Firms: The Information Barrier On Private Finance
by Damien Besancenot & Radu Vranceanu - 37-45 Arms Race And Economic Growth: The Case Of India And Pakistan
by Julide Yildirim & Nadir Ocal - 47-57 The Relationship Between External Debt, Defence Expenditures And Gnp Revisited: The Case Of Turkey
by Erdal Karagol - 59-71 Defense Sector, Armaments-Labor Ratio And National Security
by Kazunori Tanigaki
2005, Volume 16, Issue 6
- 403-414 The 'Price' Of Terrorism
by Peter Phillips - 415-425 Terrorist Threats And Transitional Dynamics In An Overlapping Generations Model
by Jhy-Yuan Shieh & Jhy-Hwa Chen & Juin-Jen Chang & Ching-Chong Lai - 427-448 The Effects Of The World Defense Industry And Us Military Aid To Israel On The Israeli Defense Industry: A Differentiated Products Model
by Yoad Shefi & Asher Tishler - 449-461 Models Of Military Expenditure And Growth: A Critical Review
by J. Paul Dunne & Ron Smith & Dirk Willenbockel - 463-465 A Clarification Of The Concepts Of Force Multiplier And Returns To Force Scale
by W. J. Hurley
2005, Volume 16, Issue 5
- 327-329 Introduction: Security Challenges And Threats In A Post-9/11 World
by Carlos Pestana Barros & Christos Kollias & Todd Sandler - 331-346 On The Use Of Terror Weapons Versus Modern Weapon Systems In An Arms Race Between Developed And Less Developed Countries
by Kobi Kagan & Asher Tishler & Avi Weiss - 347-364 Public Safety And The Moral Dilemma In The Defense Against Terror
by Raphaël Franck & Arye Hillman & Miriam Krausz - 365-374 Health Policy As Counter-Terrorism: Health Services And The Palestinians
by Peter Hilsenrath - 375-389 An Economic Analysis Of Security Policies
by Tilman Bruck - 391-401 Quantitative Restrictions On The Flow Of Narcotics: Supply And Demand Restraints In A North-South Macro-Model
by S. Mansoob Murshed
2005, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 263-273 Terror Support And Recruitment
by Joao Ricardo Faria & Daniel Arce - 275-282 On Rational Choice Theory And The Study Of Terrorism
by Charles Anderton & John Carter - 283-295 Military Expenditure And Economic Growth In Middle Eastern Countries: A Dynamic Panel Data Analysis
by Julide Yildirim & Selami Sezgin & Nadir Ocal - 297-315 An Economic Interpretation Of French Military Expenditures
by Fanny Coulomb & Jacques Fontanel - 317-321 Nato Benefits, Burdens And Borders: Comment
by Todd Sandler - 323-326 Nato Benefits, Burdens And Borders: Reply
by Binyam Solomon
2005, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 143-144 Introduction
by Ugurhan Berkok & Binyam Solomon - 145-169 Canadian defence policy and spending
by J. Craig Stone & Binyam Solomon - 171-189 The demand for Canadian defence expenditures
by Binyam Solomon - 191-204 Specialization in defence forces
by Ugurhan Berkok - 205-222 Specialization and the Canadian forces
by Philippe Lagasse - 223-246 Planning defence budget allocations for Canada's Strategy 2020
by J. Craig Stone - 247-262 The industrial structure of National Defence and transaction costs
by LAWRENCE McDONOUGH
2005, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 69-82 Transnational terrorism as a spillover of domestic disputes in other countries
by Tony Addison & Mansoob Murshed - 83-100 Evasion costs and the theory Of conscription
by John Warner & Sebastian Negrusa - 101-115 Does defence spending matter to employment in Taiwan?
by Jr-Tsung Huang & An-Pang Kao - 117-125 Defence expenditures and external debt in Turkey
by Erdal Karagol - 127-141 'I have seen the future and it works': The US defence industry transformation - lessons for the UK defence industrial base
by Keith Hayward
2005, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-18 An economic analysis of the un peacekeeping assessment system
by Hirofumi Shimizu - 19-27 Differing motivations for terrorism
by Dirk Rubbelke - 29-43 Is the pay responsiveness of enlisted personnel decreasing?
by Michael Hansen & Jennie Wenger - 45-57 Defense spending and economic growth across the Taiwan straits: a threshold regression model
by Chung-Nang Lai & Bwo-Nung Huang & Chin-Wei Yang - 59-66 The economic costs and benefits of UK defence exports: a comment
by G. Sharp
2004, Volume 15, Issue 6
- 499-507 The matrix reloaded - what future for the defence firm?
by Derek Braddon - 509-517 The defence firm of the future
by Eric Gates - 519-534 The future of the defence firm: the case of the UK aerospace industry
by Ian Jackson - 535-550 Chains, networks and shifting paradigms: the UK defence industry supply system
by Paul Dowdall - 551-564 The future of the defence firm in small and medium countries
by Wally Struys - 565-586 The UK defence electronics industry: adjusting to change
by Paul Dowdall & Derek Braddon & Keith Hartley
2004, Volume 15, Issue 5
- 397-419 The structure of the defense industry and the security needs of the country: a differentiated products model
by Benny Mantin & Asher Tishler - 421-431 Investigating optimal replacement of aging air force systems
by Edward Keating & Matthew Dixon - 433-451 The effect of deployment on first- and second-term re-enlistment in the US active duty force
by James Hosek & Mark Totten - 453-470 Reward, punishment or inducement? US economic and military aid, 1946-1996
by Karl Derouen & Uk Heo - 471-480 DO defence expenditures increase debt rescheduling in Turkey? probit model approach
by Erdal Karagol & Selami Sezgin - 481-495 An alliance between Cyprus and Greece: assessing its partners' relative security contribution
by A. S. Andreou & K. E. Parsopoulos & M. N. Vrahatis & G. A. Zombanakis
2004, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 309-330 Estimating defence budget saving from disarmament: the United States' case
by Minoru Okamura - 331-342 Estimated UK employment dependent on ministry of defence expenditure and defence exports
by Anthony Turner - 343-364 Aid versus sanctions for taming oppressors: theory and case study of the Iraqi Kurds
by Jean-Paul Azam & Tahsin Saadi-Sedik - 365-377 The impact of the us strategic defence initiative on the space race
by Vasilis Zervos - 379-392 An Empirical Analysis of the Arms Race Between South and North Korea
by Jun Sik Bae
2004, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 205-219 Outsourcing Military Force: A Transactions Cost Perspective on the Role of Military Companies
by Eric Fredland - 221-230 Suicidal Terrorism And Discriminatory Screening: An Efficiency-Equity Trade-Off
by James Yetman - 231-249 A Long-Run Analysis Of Defence Spending In The Nato Countries (1960-99)
by M. Dolores Gadea & Eva Pardos & Claudia Perez-Fornies - 251-258 Nato burden sharing revisited
by Binyam Solomon - 259-273 Trends in the costs of weapon systems and the consequences
by David Kirkpatrick - 275-288 Military expenditure and economic growth: peru 1970-1996
by Thilo Klein - 289-298 Does defence expenditure deter economic growth in Turkey? A cointegration analysis
by Erdal Karagol & Serap Palaz - 299-307 Defence Spending and Growth in Cyprus: A Causal Analysis
by Christos Kollias & Charis Naxakisb & Leonidas Zarangasb
April 2004, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 109-110 Special Issue on Deficits, Debt and Defence
by G�lay G�nl�k-Senesen - 111-123 The economics of arms imports after the end of the cold war
by Michael Brzoska † - 125-132 Military expenditure and debt in small industrialised economies: A panel analysis
by J. Paul Dunne † & Sam Perlo-Freeman ‡ & Aylin Soydan § - 133-143 Optimal growth under military threat
by Hasan Ersel - 145-156 The role of defence on external indebtedness: An assessment of turkey
by G�lay G�nl�k-Senesen † - 157-171 The impact of structural adjustment on government spending and debt in Latin America
by Jon Jonakin † & Mark Stephens ‡ - 173-187 Military expenditure and debt in South America
by J. Paul Dunne a,† & Sam Perlo-Freeman ‡ & Aylin Soydan § - 189-197 Military expenditure and government debt in greece: Some preliminary empirical findings
by Christos Kollias † & George Manolas & Suzanna-Maria Paleologouc - 199-203 An empirical note on external debt and defence expenditures in Turkey
by Selami Sezgin
February 2004, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-25 Economics of strategic defense and the global public good
by Martin C. Mcguire * - 27-38 Arms race and economic growth
by Toshihiro Ihori * - 39-57 Concept costing for defence projects: the problem and its solution
by P. G. Pugh * - 59-69 Transfer prices for air force component repair decisions
by Laura H. Baldwin * & Glenn A. Gotz - 71-82 A non-linear defence-growth nexus? evidence from the US economy
by Jesús Crespo Cuaresma & Gerhard Reitschuler - 83-99 Country survey XIX: Mexico
by Eduardo Morales Ramos - 101-108 Change as a cost driver in defence procurement
by Maria Hedvall *
2003, Volume 14, Issue 6
- 385-388 Internal and external threats: Defence economic analysis
by Carlos Pestana Barros & Todd Sandler - 389-400 Conflict and third-party intervention
by Kevin Siqueira - 401-412 An intervention analysis of terrorism: The spanish eta case
by Carlos Pestana Barros - 413-424 The internal control constraint on compliance
by Emmanuel Athanassiou - 425-435 Pricing war within a real option framework
by Vincent Medina & Cyr-Denis Nidier - 437-445 Domestic political and external security determinants of the demand for greek military expenditure
by Christos Kollias & Suzanna-Maria Paleologou - 447-460 The demand for military spending in the peripheral economies of Europe
by J. Paul Dunne & Eftychia Nikolaidou & Nikolaos Mylonidis - 461-474 The demand for military spending in developing countries: A dynamic panel analysis
by J. Paul Dunne & Sam Perlo-Freeman
2003, Volume 14, Issue 5
- 327-328 Economic analysis for defence decision-makers: Personnel, capital and alliances
by Laura Baldwin & Ellen Pint - 329-342 The military recruiting productivity slowdown: The roles of resources, opportunity cost and the tastes of youth
by John Warner & Curtis Simon & Deborah Payne - 343-355 An empirical assessment of us air force
by Richard Fullerton - 357-368 How old is too old? An economic approach to replacing military aircraft
by Victoria Greenfield & David Persselin - 369-383 Reconsidering publicness in alliance defence expenditures: NATO expansion and burden sharing
by William Gates & Katsuaki Terasawa
2003, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 261-280 Why do people go to war?
by Benno Torgler - 281-292 Accounting for army recruitment: White and non-white soldiers and the British Army
by Ian Bellany - 293-310 The Cyprus puzzle and the Greek - Turkish arms race: Forecasting developments using genetically evolved fuzzy cognitive maps
by A. S. Andreou & N. H. Mateou & G. A. Zombanakis - 311-324 A survey of the Greek defence industry
by Christos Kollias & Apostolos Rafailidis
2003, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 151-153 Introduction
by Jurgen Brauer - 155-173 Colonizing military history: A millennial view on the economics of war
by Hubert Van Tuyll & Jurgen Brauer - 175-192 On the production of victory: Empirical determinants of battlefield success in modern war
by Ralph Rotte & Christoph Schmidt - 193-208 Disarmament: A century of economic thought
by Fanny Coulomb & Jacques Fontanel - 209-222 Economic theorizing of conflict: Historical contributions, future possibilities
by Charles Anderton - 223-236 Twenty questions for peace economics: A research agenda
by Dietrich Fischer & Jurgen Brauer
2003, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 105-106 Introduction: Symposium on defence economics
by Selami Sezgin & Ju¨lide Yildirim - 107-115 The future of European defence policy: An economic perspective
by Keith Hartley - 117-127 Military expenditure and the profit rate in Greece
by Christos Kollias & Thanasis Maniatis - 129-139 Military expenditure and employment in Turkey
by Julide Yildirim & Selami Sezgin - 141-149 Are the military expenditures of India and Pakistan external determinants for each other: An empirical investigation
by Nadir Ocal
2003, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-17 An empirical study of the spin-off effects of military spending
by Trish Kelly & Meenakshi Rishi - 19-36 Defence specific inflation: A Canadian perspective
by Binyam Solomon - 37-49 Arms imports in sub-saharan Africa: Predicting conflict involvement
by Cassady Craft & Joseph Smaldone - 51-59 The impact of defence spending on the economic growth of developing countries: A cross-section study
by Hannah Galvin - 61-83 Country survey XVIII: The two Koreas' defence economy
by Jun Sik Bae - 85-97 Facing an uncertain economic future: Environmental management spending and rural regions surrounding the U.S. DOE's nuclear weapons facilities
by Michael Greenberg & Michael Frisch & Tyler Miller & David Lewis - 99-101 Book review
by Peter Almquist
2002, Volume 13, Issue 6
- 429-433 Economic analysis of civil wars
by Todd Sandler & Håvard Hegre - 435-450 AID, Policy and Peace: Reducing the risks of civil conflict
by Paul Collier & Anke Hoeffler - 451-464 Civil wars and economic growth: A regional comparison
by James Murdoch & Todd Sandler - 465-483 Political systems, stability and civil wars
by Marta Reynal-Querol - 485-496 Battlefields and marketplaces
by Halvor Mehlum & Karl Moene
2002, Volume 13, Issue 5
- 351-352 Military expenditure and development: Crowding-out and the effects of military tension and conflict
by Christos Kollias - 353-363 Development and conflict in the Balkans: Catch-up and military expenditure
by Carlos Barros - 365-383 Defence R&D expenditure: The crowding-out hypothesis
by Eduardo Morales-Ramos - 385-403 Budgetary trade-offs of security expenditures in Turkey
by Gulay Gunluk-Senesen - 405-416 Asymmetric effects of military expenditure between Turkey and Greece
by Nadir Ocal - 417-427 Modeling the effects of military tension on foreign trade: Some preliminary empirical findings from the Greek-Turkish rivalry
by Emmanuel Athanassiou & Christos Kollias
2002, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 251-270 Property distribution and configurations of sovereign states: A rational economic model
by Martin Mcguire - 271-286 Optimal defence structure for a small country
by Arthur Grimes & James Rolfe - 287-309 Country survey XVII: New zealand's defence policy
by J. Alexander & Alan King & W. Robert - 311-319 Small countries and the consolidation of the European defence industry: Portugal as a case study
by Carlos Pestana Barros - 321-328 Is there a Greek-Turkish arms race? Some further empirical results from causality tests
by Christos Kollias & Suzanna-Maria Paleologou - 329-347 Optimal versus required defence expenditure: The case of the Greek-Turkish arms race
by A. S. Andreou & K. E. Parsopoulos & M. N. Vrahatis & G. A. Zombanakis
2002, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 145-177 Country survey XVI the defence sector in the economy of a declining superpower: Soviet Union and Russia, 1965-2001
by Christopher Davis - 179-186 Endogenous Growth and Defense Expenditures: A New Explanation of the Benoit Hypothesis
by Ching-chong Lai & Jhy-yuan Shieh & Wen-Ya Chang - 187-197 Defense Spending and Economic Growth: Some Empirical Evidence from the Arab Gulf Region
by Yousif Khalifa Al-Yousif - 215-243 A Review of Recent Advances and Future Directions in the Quantitative Literature on Civil War
by Nicholas Sambanis
2002, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 81-83 Introduction
by Julide Yildirim & Selami Sezgin - 85-107 Survey and Review of the Defense Economics Literature on Greece and Turkey: What Have We Learned?
by Jurgen Brauer - 109-119 The Effects of Defence Spending Reductions: A CGE Estimation of the Foregone Peace Dividend in the Case of Greece
by Emmanuel Athanassiou & Christos Kollias & Stavros Zografakis