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Autor:
Eydam, Ulrich (Dr.), Leupold, Florian
Military conflicts and wars affect a country’s development in various dimensions. Rising inflation rates are a potentially important economic effect associated with conflict. High inflation can undermine investment, weigh on private consumption, an
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https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/59796
https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/59796
Publikováno v:
University of Copenhagen
Draft lottery data combined with Danish longitudinal administrative records show that military service can reduce criminal activity for youth offenders who enter service at ages 19-22. For this group property crime is reduced for up to five years fro
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. 88:379-395
Climate change is predicted to affect global rainfall patterns, but there is mixed evidence with regard to the effect of rainfall on civil conflict. Even among researchers who argue that rainfall reduces civil conflict, there is disagreement as to th
Autor:
Max Blouin
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique. 51:41-63
This paper presents a theoretical model of conflict between two players, with intervention by a peacekeeping force. Peacekeepers are treated as a military contingent, capable of taking sides, acting as a third (independent) side in the war, or remain
Autor:
Jeffrey B. Liebman, Neale Mahoney
Publikováno v:
American Economic Review. 107:3510-3549
Many organizations fund their spending out of a fixed budget that expires at year’s end. Faced with uncertainty over future spending demands, these organizations have an incentive to build a buffer stock of funds over the front end of the budget cy
Autor:
Travers Barclay Child, David Scoones
Publikováno v:
Child, T B & Scoones, D 2017, ' Community preferences, insurgency, and the success of reconstruction spending ', Defence and Peace Economics, vol. 28, no. 1, pp. 34-52 . https://doi.org/10.1080/10242694.2015.1050802
Defence and Peace Economics, 28(1), 34-52. Routledge
Defence and Peace Economics, 28(1), 34-52. Routledge
A model of reconstruction spending by an occupying force is developed, in which the local population may have different preferences over the allocation of spending than the occupier. When the spending allocation is misaligned with local preferences a
The debate over the economic effects of military spending continues to develop, with no consensus, but a deepening understanding of the issues and limitations of previous work. A recent survey has suggested that the inclusion of post Cold War data ha
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https://hdl.handle.net/11590/329383
https://hdl.handle.net/11590/329383
Autor:
Antonis Adam, Petros G. Sekeris
Publikováno v:
Journal of Conflict Resolution. 61:173-203
In anarchic settings, potential rivals can be dragged into arms races degenerating in open wars out of mutual suspicion. We propose a novel commitment device for contestants to avoid both arming and fighting. We assume that the military decides the a
In this paper, we explore the dynamic adjustment of the US government’s fiscal balances to expenditure shocks. We identify the different fiscal adjustment channels that help stabilize the US government’s balances and develop a method for quantify
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Autor:
Simone Schüller
Publikováno v:
Economics Letters. 135:80-84
This study analyzes the causal impact of the 9/11 terror attacks on individual political orientation and political support intensity using the German Socio-Economic Panel 1999-2003. Exploiting survey interview timing in 2001 for identification and co