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John Dunne

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Middle Name:Paul
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School of Economics University of Cape Town Rondebosch Cape Town 7001 South Africa
Terminal Degree:1982 School of Economics; University of Edinburgh (from RePEc Genealogy)

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(50%) School of Economics
Faculty of Commerce
University of Cape Town

Cape Town, South Africa
http://www.economics.uct.ac.za/
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(50%) Policy Research in International Services and Manufacturing (PRISM)
School of Economics
Faculty of Commerce
University of Cape Town

Cape Town, South Africa
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Working papers

  1. Crippa, Andrea & d'Agostino, Giorgio & Dunne, Paul & Pieroni, Luca, 2022. "Conflict as a Cause of Migration," MPRA Paper 112327, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  2. J. Paul Dunne & Santigie Mohamed Kargbo, 2019. "Physical Capital, Skill Intensity and Ownership Structure in Foreign Direct Investment Projects in Sub-Saharan Africa," School of Economics Macroeconomic Discussion Paper Series 2019-03, School of Economics, University of Cape Town.
  3. J. Paul Dunne & Ron P Smith, 2019. "Military Expenditure, Investment and Growth," School of Economics Macroeconomic Discussion Paper Series 2019-01, School of Economics, University of Cape Town.
  4. J. Paul Dunne & Christine S. Makanza, 2019. "Nonlinear Effects of Military Spending on Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa," School of Economics Macroeconomic Discussion Paper Series 2019-04, School of Economics, University of Cape Town.
  5. J. Paul Dunne & Nan Tian, 2019. "Military Expenditures and Economic Growth," School of Economics Macroeconomic Discussion Paper Series 2019-05, School of Economics, University of Cape Town.
  6. Adonia Chiminya & J. Paul Dunne & Eftychia Nikolaidou, 2018. "The effects of External Debt on Growth in Sub Saharan Africa," School of Economics Macroeconomic Discussion Paper Series 2018-03, School of Economics, University of Cape Town.
  7. Adonia Chiminya & J. Paul Dunne & Eftychia Nikolaidou, 2018. "Military Spending, Conflict and External Debt in SSA," School of Economics Macroeconomic Discussion Paper Series 2018-01, School of Economics, University of Cape Town.
  8. Adonia Chiminya & J. Paul Dunne & Eftychia Nikolaidou, 2018. "The Determinants of External debt in Sub Saharan Africa," School of Economics Macroeconomic Discussion Paper Series 2018-02, School of Economics, University of Cape Town.
  9. J. Paul Dunne & Nicholas Masiyandima, 2017. "Bilateral FDI from South Africa and Income Convergence in SADC," School of Economics Macroeconomic Discussion Paper Series 2017-04, School of Economics, University of Cape Town.
  10. J Paul Dunne & Elizabeth Kasekende, 2017. "Mobile Money and Household Consumption Patterns in Uganda," SALDRU Working Papers 210, Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit, University of Cape Town.
  11. Dunne J. Paul & Tian Nan, 2017. "Working Paper 274 - Conflict and Fragile States in Africa," Working Paper Series 2391, African Development Bank.
  12. J. Paul Dunne & Elizabeth Kasekende, 2017. "Financial Innovation and Money Demand: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa," School of Economics Macroeconomic Discussion Paper Series 2017-06, School of Economics, University of Cape Town.
  13. Giorgio d'Agostino & J. Paul Dunne & Luca Pieroni, 2017. "Does Military Spending Matter for Long Run Growth?," School of Economics Macroeconomic Discussion Paper Series 2017-03, School of Economics, University of Cape Town.
  14. J. Paul Dunne & Christine S. Makanza, 2016. "Fiscal Consolidation, Fiscal Policy Transmission, and Current Account Dynamics in South Africa," School of Economics Macroeconomic Discussion Paper Series 2016-03, School of Economics, University of Cape Town.
  15. J Paul Dunne & Nan Tian, 2016. "Determinants of Civil War and Excess Zeroes," SALDRU Working Papers 191, Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit, University of Cape Town.
  16. J. Paul Dunne & Bertha Chipo Bangara, 2016. "Macroeconomic Effects of Commodity Price Shocks in a Low Income Economy: The Case of Tobacco in Malawi," School of Economics Macroeconomic Discussion Paper Series 2016-06, School of Economics, University of Cape Town.
  17. J. Paul Dunne & Christine S. Makanza, 2016. "Current Account Dynamics and Monetary Policy Transmission in South Africa," School of Economics Macroeconomic Discussion Paper Series 2016-02, School of Economics, University of Cape Town.
  18. John P. Dunne & Nicholas Masiyandima, 2016. "Foreign Firm Ownership and Productivity Spillovers in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Region," Working Papers 596, Economic Research Southern Africa.
  19. Elizabeth Kasekende & John P. Dunne, 2016. "Financial Innovation and Money Demand in Sub-Saharan Africa," Working Papers 59, Economic Research Southern Africa.
  20. Giorgio d'Agostino & J Paul Dunne & Luca Pieroni, 2016. "How much does military spending affect growth? Causal estimates from the World's non-rich countries," SALDRU Working Papers 196, Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit, University of Cape Town.
  21. John P. Dunne & Nan Tian, 2015. "Conflict, Economic Growth and Spillover Effects in Africa," Working Papers 561, Economic Research Southern Africa.
  22. Goodness C. Aye & Mehmet Balcilar & John P. Dunne & Rangan Gupta & Renee van Eyden, 2013. "Military Expenditure, Economic Growth and Structural Instability: A Case Study of South Africa," Working Papers 201344, University of Pretoria, Department of Economics.
  23. d'Agostino, Giorgio & Dunne, John Paul & Pieroni, Luca, 2013. "Military Expenditure, Endogeneity and Economic Growth," MPRA Paper 45640, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  24. J Paul Dunne & Nan Tian, 2013. "Military Expenditure, Economic Growth and Heterogeneity," SALDRU Working Papers 095, Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit, University of Cape Town.
  25. G. d'Agostino & J.P Dunne & L. Pieroni, 2012. "Government spending, corruption and economic growth," SALDRU Working Papers 74, Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit, University of Cape Town.
  26. Aamer S. Abu-Qarn & Yasmine M. Abdelfattah & J. Paul Dunne & Shadwa Zaher, 2012. "The Demand for Military Spending in Egypt," Working Papers 1210, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Department of Economics.
  27. J Paul Dunne, 2011. "Military Keynesianism: An Assessment," Working Papers 1106, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.
  28. J Paul Dunne & Elisabeth Skons, 2011. "The Changing Military Industrial Complex," Working Papers 1104, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.
  29. J Paul Dunne & Eftychia Nikolaidou, 2011. "Defence Spending and Economic Growth in the EU15," Working Papers 1102, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.
  30. Giorgio d'Agostino & Luca Pieroni & J Paul Dunne, 2011. "Corruption, Military Spending and Growth," Working Papers 1103, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.
  31. J Paul Dunne, 2011. "Military Spending, Growth, Development and Conflict," Working Papers 1105, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.
  32. Jurgen Brauer & J Paul Dunne, 2010. "Macroeconomics and Violence," Working Papers 1003, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.
  33. Jurgen Brauer & J Paul Dunne, 2010. "On the Cost of Violence and the Benefits of Peace," Working Papers 1011, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.
  34. J Paul Dunne & Ron P. Smith, 2010. "Military Expenditure and Granger Causality: A Critical Review," Working Papers 1007, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.
  35. Giorgio d'Agostino & Luca Pieroni & J Paul Dunne, 2010. "Assessing the Effects of Military Expenditure on Growth," Working Papers 1012, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.
  36. J Paul Dunne & Mehmet Uye, 2009. "Military Spending and Development," Working Papers 0902, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.
  37. Jurgen Brauer & J Paul Dunne, 2009. "Arms Trade Offsets: What Do We Know?," Working Papers 0910, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.
  38. J Paul Dunne & Elisabeth Skons, 2009. "The Military Industrial Complex," Working Papers 0907, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.
  39. J Paul Dunne & Sam Perlo-Freeman & Ron P Smith, 2009. "Determining Military Expenditures: Arms Races and Spill-Over Effects in Cross-Section and Panel Data," Working Papers 0901, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.
  40. Giorgio d'Agostino & Luca Pieroni & J Paul Dunne, 2009. "Optimal Military Spending in the US: A Time Series Analysis," Working Papers 0903, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.
  41. J Paul Dunne & Fanny Coulomb, 2008. "Peace, War and International Security: Economic Theories," Working Papers 0803, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.
  42. Paul E. Dunne & Fanny Coulomb, 2008. "Peace, war and international security," Post-Print hal-02388862, HAL.
  43. Fanny Coulomb & John Paul Dunne, 2008. "Economics, conflict and war," Post-Print hal-02051663, HAL.
  44. J Paul Dunne & Samuel Perlo-Freeman & Ron P Smith, 2007. "The Demand for Military Expenditure in Developing Countries: Hostility versus Capability," Working Papers 0707, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.
  45. J. Paul Dunne & Lawrence Edwards, 2006. "Trade Technology and Employment: A case Study of South Africa," Working Papers 0602, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.
  46. Paul Dunne & Richard Haines, 2005. "Transformation or Stagnation? The South African Defence Industry in the early 21st Century," Working Papers 0514, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.
  47. Jurgen Brauer & J Paul Dunne, 2005. "Arms Trade Offsets and Development," Working Papers 0504, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.
  48. Paul Dunne & Maria del Carmen Garcia-Alonso & Paul Levine & Ron Smith, 2005. "Military Procurement, Industry Structure and Regional Conflict," Studies in Economics 0502, School of Economics, University of Kent.
  49. Paul Dunne & Eftychia Nikolaidou, 2005. "Military Spending and Economic Growth in Greece, Portugal and Spain," Working Papers 0510, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.
  50. Paul Dunne & Beverly Edkins, 2005. "The demand for Food in South Africa," Working Papers 0509, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.
  51. Paul Dunne & Duncan Watson, 2005. "Manufacturing Growth, Technological Progress, and Military Expenditure," Working Papers 0511, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.
  52. J Paul Dunne & Ron Smith & Dirk Willenbockel, 2004. "Models of Military Expenditure and Growth: A Critical Review," Working Papers 0408, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.
  53. Paul Dunne & Maria del Carmen Garcia-Alonso & Paul Levine Author Name: Ron Smith, 2004. "Managing Asymmetric Conflict," Studies in Economics 0411, School of Economics, University of Kent.
  54. Dunne, Paul. & Mhone, Guy C. Z.,, 2003. "Africa's crises : recent analysis of armed conflicts and natural disasters in Africa," ILO Working Papers 993609113402676, International Labour Organization.
  55. J Paul Dunne & Sam Perlo-Freeman & Aylin Soydan, 2003. "Military Expenditure and Debt in Small Industrialised Economies: A Panel Analysis," Working Papers 0306, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.
  56. J Paul Dunne & Maria Garcia Alonso & Paul Levine & Ron Smith, 2003. "Concentration in the International Arms Industry¤," Working Papers 0301, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.
  57. J Paul Dunne & Sam Perlo-Freeman & Aylin Soydan, 2003. "Military Expenditure and Debt in South America," Working Papers 0307, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.
  58. Dunne, J. P., 1986. "Employment consequences of military expenditure: a comparative assessment," ILO Working Papers 992497173402676, International Labour Organization.

Articles

  1. B. Duran & Z.-E. Meziani & S. Joosten & M. K. Jones & S. Prasad & C. Peng & W. Armstrong & H. Atac & E. Chudakov & H. Bhatt & D. Bhetuwal & M. Boer & A. Camsonne & J.-P. Chen & M. M. Dalton & N. Deoka, 2023. "Determining the gluonic gravitational form factors of the proton," Nature, Nature, vol. 615(7954), pages 813-816, March.
  2. Jordan Becker & J Paul Dunne, 2023. "Military Spending Composition and Economic Growth," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 34(3), pages 259-271, April.
  3. J Paul Dunne & Elisabeth Skons, 2021. "New technology and the U.S. military industrial complex," Economics of Peace and Security Journal, EPS Publishing, vol. 16(2), pages 5-17, October.
  4. J. Paul Dunne & Ron P. Smith, 2020. "Military Expenditure, Investment and Growth," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 31(6), pages 601-614, August.
  5. Giorgio d’Agostino & J. Paul Dunne & Marco Lorusso & Luca Pieroni, 2020. "Military Spending, Corruption, Persistence and Long Run Growth," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 31(4), pages 423-433, June.
  6. John Paul Dunne & Nan Tian, 2019. "Costs of civil war and fragile states in Africa," Review of Development Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 23(3), pages 1220-1237, August.
  7. Giorgio d’Agostino & John Paul Dunne & Luca Pieroni, 2019. "Military Expenditure, Endogeneity and Economic Growth," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 30(5), pages 509-524, July.
  8. J. Paul Dunne & Eftychia Nikolaidou & Adonia Chiminya, 2019. "Military Spending, Conflict and External Debt in Sub-Saharan Africa," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 30(4), pages 462-473, June.
  9. J. Paul Dunne & Nan Tian, 2019. "Conflict determinants in Africa," Economics of Peace and Security Journal, EPS Publishing, vol. 14(2), pages 21-31, October.
  10. Bertha Chipo Bangara & John Paul Dunne, 2018. "Macroeconomic Effects of Commodity Price Shocks in a Low‐income Economy: The Case of Tobacco in Malawi," South African Journal of Economics, Economic Society of South Africa, vol. 86(1), pages 53-75, March.
  11. Ron Smith & J. Paul Dunne, 2018. "Issues in the quantitative analysis of the SIPRI arms industry database," Economics of Peace and Security Journal, EPS Publishing, vol. 13(2), pages 11-18, October.
  12. John Paul Dunne & Elizabeth Kasekende, 2018. "Financial Innovation and Money Demand: Evidence from Sub‐Saharan Africa," South African Journal of Economics, Economic Society of South Africa, vol. 86(4), pages 428-448, December.
  13. J. Paul Dunne & Nicholas Masiyandima, 2017. "Bilateral FDI from South Africa and Income Convergence in SADC," African Development Review, African Development Bank, vol. 29(3), pages 403-415, September.
  14. J. Paul Dunne, 2017. "War, peace, and development," Economics of Peace and Security Journal, EPS Publishing, vol. 12(2), pages 21-31, October.
  15. Giorgio d’Agostino & J. Paul Dunne & Luca Pieroni, 2017. "Does Military Spending Matter for Long-run Growth?," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 28(4), pages 429-436, July.
  16. J. Paul Dunne & Ron P. Smith, 2016. "The evolution of concentration in the arms market," Economics of Peace and Security Journal, EPS Publishing, vol. 11(1), pages 12-17, April.
  17. d'Agostino, G. & Dunne, J.P. & Pieroni, L., 2016. "Corruption and growth in Africa," European Journal of Political Economy, Elsevier, vol. 43(C), pages 71-88.
  18. J. Paul Dunne & Nan Tian, 2016. "Military expenditure and economic growth, 1960–2014," Economics of Peace and Security Journal, EPS Publishing, vol. 11(2), pages 50-56, October.
  19. d’Agostino, Giorgio & Dunne, J. Paul & Pieroni, Luca, 2016. "Government Spending, Corruption and Economic Growth," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 84(C), pages 190-205.
  20. J. Paul Dunne & Nan Tian, 2015. "Military Expenditure, Economic Growth and Heterogeneity," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 26(1), pages 15-31, February.
  21. Dunne J. Paul & Tian Nan, 2014. "Conflict Spillovers and Growth in Africa," Peace Economics, Peace Science, and Public Policy, De Gruyter, vol. 20(4), pages 1-11, December.
  22. Goodness C. Aye & Mehmet Balcilar & John P. Dunne & Rangan Gupta & Rene� van Eyden, 2014. "Military expenditure, economic growth and structural instability: a case study of South Africa," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 25(6), pages 619-633, December.
  23. Yasmine M. Abdelfattah & Aamer S. Abu-Qarn & J. Paul Dunne & Shadwa Zaher, 2014. "The Demand for Military Spending in Egypt," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 25(3), pages 231-245, June.
  24. J. Paul Dunne & Nan Tian, 2013. "Military expenditure and economic growth: A survey," Economics of Peace and Security Journal, EPS Publishing, vol. 8(1), pages 5-11, April.
  25. John Paul Dunne & Eftychia Nikolaidou, 2012. "Defence Spending And Economic Growth In The Eu15," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 23(6), pages 537-548, December.
  26. Giorgio d’Agostino & John Paul Dunne & Luca Pieroni, 2012. "Corruption, Military Spending And Growth," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 23(6), pages 591-604, December.
  27. John Paul Dunne, 2012. "Military Spending, Growth, Development And Conflict," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 23(6), pages 549-557, December.
  28. Jurgen Brauer & J. Paul Dunne, 2012. "Terrorism, war, and global air traffic," Economics of Peace and Security Journal, EPS Publishing, vol. 7(1), pages 22-29, January.
  29. Jurgen Brauer & J. Paul Dunne, 2012. "Terrorism, war, and global air traffic," Economics of Peace and Security Journal, EPS Publishing, vol. 7(1), pages 22-29, January.
  30. d'Agostino, G. & Dunne, J.P. & Pieroni, L., 2011. "Optimal military spending in the US: A time series analysis," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 28(3), pages 1068-1077, May.
  31. Brauer Jurgen & Dunne John P, 2011. "On the Cost of Violence and the Benefit of Peace," Peace Economics, Peace Science, and Public Policy, De Gruyter, vol. 16(2), pages 1-12, January.
  32. Jurgen Brauer & J. Paul Dunne, 2010. "Macroeconomía y violencia," Revista de Economía del Rosario, Universidad del Rosario, May.
  33. J. Paul Dunne & Ron Smith, 2010. "Military Expenditure And Granger Causality: A Critical Review," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 21(5-6), pages 427-441.
  34. J. Paul Dunne & Sam Perlo-Freeman & Ron Smith, 2008. "The Demand For Military Expenditure In Developing Countries: Hostility Versus Capability," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 19(4), pages 293-302.
  35. J Paul Dunne & Beverly Edkins, 2008. "The Demand For Food In South Africa1," South African Journal of Economics, Economic Society of South Africa, vol. 76(1), pages 104-117, March.
  36. Paul Dunne & Maria del Carmen Garcia-Alonso & Paul Levine & Ron Smith, 2007. "Determining The Defence Industrial Base," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 18(3), pages 199-221.
  37. P Dunne & L Edwards, 2007. "Trade and Poverty in South Africa: Exploring the Trade-Labour Linkages," Studies in Economics and Econometrics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 31(2), pages 49-68, August.
  38. J. Paul Dunne, 2006. "The making of arms in South Africa," Economics of Peace and Security Journal, EPS Publishing, vol. 1(1), pages 40-48, January.
  39. J. Paul Dunne & María D.C. García-Alonso & Paul Levine & Ron P. Smith, 2006. "Managing asymmetric conflict," Oxford Economic Papers, Oxford University Press, vol. 58(2), pages 183-208, April.
  40. Jurgen Brauer & J. Paul Dunne, 2006. "Peacemaking and peacekeeping: Introduction," Economics of Peace and Security Journal, EPS Publishing, vol. 1(2), pages 1-3, June.
  41. Jurgen Brauer & J. Paul Dunne, 2006. "Introduction: A new journal," Economics of Peace and Security Journal, EPS Publishing, vol. 1(1), pages 4-5, January.
  42. Jurgen Brauer & J. Paul Dunne, 2006. "Peacemaking and peacekeeping: Introduction," Economics of Peace and Security Journal, EPS Publishing, vol. 1(2), pages 1-3, June.
  43. J. Paul Dunne, 2006. "After the slaughter: Reconstructing Mozambique and Rwanda," Economics of Peace and Security Journal, EPS Publishing, vol. 1(2), pages 39-46, June.
  44. J Paul Dunne, Eftychia Nikolaidou, 2005. "Military Spending and Economic Growth in Greece, Portugal and Spain," Frontiers in Finance and Economics, SKEMA Business School, vol. 2(1), pages 1-17, June.
  45. J. Paul Dunne & Ron Smith & Dirk Willenbockel, 2005. "Models Of Military Expenditure And Growth: A Critical Review," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 16(6), pages 449-461.
  46. J Paul Dunne, Duncan Watson, 2005. "Manufacturing Labour Demand, Technological Progress and Military Expenditure," Frontiers in Finance and Economics, SKEMA Business School, vol. 2(1), pages 18-30, June.
  47. Dunne J. Paul & Nikolaidou Eftychia & Smith Ron P., 2005. "Is there an Arms Race between Greece and Turkey?," Peace Economics, Peace Science, and Public Policy, De Gruyter, vol. 11(2), pages 1-37, November.
  48. J. Paul Dunne † & Sam Perlo-Freeman ‡ & Aylin Soydan §, 2004. "Military expenditure and debt in small industrialised economies: A panel analysis," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 15(2), pages 125-132, April.
  49. J. Paul Dunne a,† & Sam Perlo-Freeman ‡ & Aylin Soydan §, 2004. "Military expenditure and debt in South America," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 15(2), pages 173-187, April.
  50. Paul Dunne & Sam Perlo-Freeman, 2003. "The Demand for Military Spending in Developing Countries," International Review of Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 17(1), pages 23-48.
  51. Ping Wang & Paul Dunne, 2003. "Real Exchange Rate Fluctuations in East Asia: Generalized Impulse‐Response Analysis," Asian Economic Journal, East Asian Economic Association, vol. 17(2), pages 185-203, June.
  52. J. Paul Dunne & Sam Perlo-Freeman, 2003. "The demand for military spending in developing countries: A dynamic panel analysis," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 14(6), pages 461-474.
  53. J. Paul Dunne & Eftychia Nikolaidou & Nikolaos Mylonidis, 2003. "The demand for military spending in the peripheral economies of Europe," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 14(6), pages 447-460.
  54. Peter Batchelor & Paul Dunne & Guy Lamb, 2002. "The Demand for Military Spending in South Africa," Journal of Peace Research, Peace Research Institute Oslo, vol. 39(3), pages 339-354, May.
  55. JP Dunne & E Nikolaidou & R Smith, 2002. "Military Spending, Investment And Economic Growth In Small Industrialising Economies," South African Journal of Economics, Economic Society of South Africa, vol. 70(5), pages 789-790, June.
  56. Paul Dunne & Eftychia Nikolaidou & Dimitrios Vougas, 2001. "Defence spending and economic growth: A causal analysis for Greece and Turkey," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 12(1), pages 5-26.
  57. Paul Dunne & Eftychia Nikolaidou, 2001. "Military expenditure and economic growth: A demand and supply model for Greece, 1960-96," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 12(1), pages 47-67.
  58. Peter Batchelor & Paul Dunne, 2000. "Industrial participation, investment and growth: The case of South Africa's defence-related industry," Development Southern Africa, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 17(3), pages 417-435.
  59. Paul Dunne & Eftychia Nikolaidou & Andre Roux, 2000. "Defence spending and economic growth in South Africa: A supply and demand model," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 11(4), pages 573-585.
  60. Paul Dunne & Duncan Watson, 2000. "Military expenditure and employment in South Africa," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 11(4), pages 587-596.
  61. Ron Smith & J. Paul Dunne & Eftychia Nikolaidou, 2000. "The econometrics of arms races," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 11(1), pages 31-43.
  62. Ping Wang & Paul Dunne, 2000. "Sources of movements in real exchange rates-evidence from east Asian economies," Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv), Springer;Institut für Weltwirtschaft (Kiel Institute for the World Economy), vol. 136(1), pages 158-170, March.
  63. Peter Batchelor & Paul Dunne & Sepideh Parsa, 2000. "Corporate performance and military production in South Africa," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 11(4), pages 615-641.
  64. Paul Dunne & Andre Roux, 2000. "Introduction: Defence, peace and economic growth in South Africa," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 11(4), pages 549-551.
  65. Alvin Birdi & Paul Dunne & David Saal, 2000. "The impact of arms production on the South African manufacturing industry," Defence and Peace Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 11(4), pages 597-613.
  66. Paul Dunne & Dimitrios Vougas, 1999. "Military Spending and Economic Growth in South Africa," Journal of Conflict Resolution, Peace Science Society (International), vol. 43(4), pages 521-537, August.
  67. J. Paul Dunne & Nadir A. L. Mohammed, 1995. "Military Spending in Sub-Saharan Africa: Some Evidence for 1967-85," Journal of Peace Research, Peace Research Institute Oslo, vol. 32(3), pages 331-343, August.
  68. Smith, Ron & Dunne, Paul, 1994. "Is Military Spending a Burden? A 'Marxo-Marginalist': Response," Cambridge Journal of Economics, Cambridge Political Economy Society, vol. 18(5), pages 515-521, October.
  69. Dunne, Paul & Hughes, Alan, 1994. "Age, Size, Growth and Survival: UK Companies in the 1980s," Journal of Industrial Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 42(2), pages 115-140, June.
  70. Terry Barker & Paul Dunne & Ron Smith, 1991. "Measuring the Peace Dividend in the United Kingdom," Journal of Peace Research, Peace Research Institute Oslo, vol. 28(4), pages 345-358, November.
  71. Dunne, Paul, 1990. "The Political Economy of Military Expenditure: An Introduction," Cambridge Journal of Economics, Cambridge Political Economy Society, vol. 14(4), pages 395-404, December.
  72. Dunne, J P & Smith, R P, 1984. "The Economic Consequences of Reduced UK Military Expenditure," Cambridge Journal of Economics, Cambridge Political Economy Society, vol. 8(3), pages 297-310, September.
  73. Dunne, John Paul, 1984. "Commuting Mode Choice in New Towns: A Case Study of Livingston," Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Scottish Economic Society, vol. 31(1), pages 60-71, February.
  74. Dunne, John Paul & Pashardes, Panos & Smith, Ronald P, 1984. "Needs, Costs and Bureaucracy: The Allocation of Public Consumption in the UK," Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society, vol. 94(373), pages 1-15, March.
  75. Dunne, J. P. & Smith, R. P., 1983. "The allocative efficiency of government expenditure: Some comparative tests," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 20(1-3), pages 381-394, January.
  76. Dunne, J P, 1982. "Aspects of Contemporary Marxist Economics [Review Article]," Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Scottish Economic Society, vol. 29(2), pages 215-222, June.
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Chapters

  1. Jurgen Brauer & J. Paul Dunne, 2011. "Macroeconomics and Violence," Chapters, in: Derek L. Braddon & Keith Hartley (ed.), Handbook on the Economics of Conflict, chapter 13, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    • Jurgen Brauer & J Paul Dunne, 2010. "Macroeconomics and Violence," Working Papers 1003, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.
  2. Jurgen Brauer & John Paul Dunne, 2011. "Arms Trade Offsets: What Do We Know?," Chapters, in: Christopher J. Coyne & Rachel L. Mathers (ed.), The Handbook on the Political Economy of War, chapter 13, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  3. Dunne, J. Paul & Smith, Ron P., 2007. "The Econometrics of Military Arms Races," Handbook of Defense Economics, in: Keith Hartley & Todd Sandler (ed.), Handbook of Defense Economics, edition 1, volume 2, chapter 28, pages 913-940, Elsevier.
  4. Alvin Birdi & J. Paul Dunne, 2002. "South Africa: An Econometric Analysis of Military Spending and Economic Growth," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Jurgen Brauer & J. Paul Dunne (ed.), Arming the South, chapter 9, pages 221-233, Palgrave Macmillan.
  5. Jurgen Brauer & J. Paul Dunne, 2002. "Introduction," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Jurgen Brauer & J. Paul Dunne (ed.), Arming the South, pages 1-11, Palgrave Macmillan.
  6. J. Paul Dunne, 1996. "Economic Effects of Military Expenditure in Developing Countries," Contributions to Economic Analysis, in: The Peace Dividend, pages 439-464, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  7. Dunne, J. Paul, 1995. "The defense industrial base," Handbook of Defense Economics, in: Keith Hartley & Todd Sandler (ed.), Handbook of Defense Economics, edition 1, volume 1, chapter 14, pages 399-430, Elsevier.

Books

  1. Silwal,Shikha Basnet & Anderton,Charles H. & Brauer,Jurgen & Coyne,Christopher J. & Dunne,J. Paul, 2021. "The Economics of Conflict and Peace," Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press, number 9781108926249.
  2. Jurgen Brauer & J. Paul Dunne (ed.), 2002. "Arming the South," Palgrave Macmillan Books, Palgrave Macmillan, number 978-0-230-50125-6.

Editorship

  1. Economics of Peace and Security Journal, EPS Publishing.

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  1. NEP-PKE: Post Keynesian Economics (21) 2007-07-07 2008-02-02 2009-04-25 2009-05-16 2009-08-02 2010-06-18 2011-03-26 2011-04-16 2011-04-23 2016-01-29 2016-03-23 2016-04-30 2016-11-13 2016-12-04 2016-12-04 2017-04-16 2017-06-04 2017-10-01 2019-05-27 2019-11-25 2020-01-06. Author is listed
  2. NEP-AFR: Africa (13) 2006-03-11 2006-03-11 2006-04-08 2012-04-23 2012-06-05 2013-08-31 2016-01-29 2016-03-23 2017-06-04 2017-09-24 2017-10-01 2018-01-29 2019-11-25. Author is listed
  3. NEP-DEV: Development (11) 2005-04-03 2007-07-07 2011-03-19 2011-04-16 2012-04-23 2012-06-05 2016-01-29 2017-09-24 2018-04-16 2019-11-25 2022-04-25. Author is listed
  4. NEP-FDG: Financial Development and Growth (8) 2010-11-06 2011-03-19 2011-03-19 2011-04-16 2011-04-23 2012-04-23 2012-06-05 2013-04-06. Author is listed
  5. NEP-INT: International Trade (6) 2005-07-25 2006-04-08 2016-04-30 2017-06-04 2019-11-25 2022-04-25. Author is listed
  6. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (6) 2005-04-03 2006-03-11 2016-01-29 2016-03-23 2016-12-04 2017-10-01. Author is listed
  7. NEP-HIS: Business, Economic and Financial History (5) 2008-02-02 2009-05-16 2010-04-24 2011-03-26 2019-05-27. Author is listed
  8. NEP-POL: Positive Political Economics (4) 2012-04-23 2012-06-05 2012-12-06 2016-01-29
  9. NEP-INO: Innovation (3) 2016-03-23 2016-04-30 2017-10-01
  10. NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (3) 2016-03-23 2016-12-04 2017-10-01
  11. NEP-PAY: Payment Systems and Financial Technology (3) 2016-03-23 2017-09-24 2017-10-01
  12. NEP-PBE: Public Economics (3) 2006-03-11 2012-04-23 2012-06-05
  13. NEP-ARA: MENA - Middle East and North Africa (2) 2010-04-24 2012-12-06
  14. NEP-DCM: Discrete Choice Models (2) 2017-06-04 2017-06-04
  15. NEP-DGE: Dynamic General Equilibrium (2) 2012-04-23 2012-06-05
  16. NEP-GRO: Economic Growth (2) 2016-01-29 2017-04-16
  17. NEP-OPM: Open Economy Macroeconomics (2) 2016-01-29 2016-12-04
  18. NEP-AGR: Agricultural Economics (1) 2006-03-11
  19. NEP-BEC: Business Economics (1) 2016-04-30
  20. NEP-CWA: Central and Western Asia (1) 2010-04-24
  21. NEP-ECM: Econometrics (1) 2010-06-18
  22. NEP-EEC: European Economics (1) 2011-03-19
  23. NEP-EFF: Efficiency and Productivity (1) 2016-04-30
  24. NEP-FLE: Financial Literacy and Education (1) 2017-09-24
  25. NEP-HPE: History and Philosophy of Economics (1) 2010-04-24
  26. NEP-LMA: Labor Markets - Supply, Demand, and Wages (1) 2016-04-30
  27. NEP-MFD: Microfinance (1) 2017-09-24
  28. NEP-MIG: Economics of Human Migration (1) 2022-04-25
  29. NEP-PPM: Project, Program and Portfolio Management (1) 2019-11-25
  30. NEP-TID: Technology and Industrial Dynamics (1) 2017-06-04
  31. NEP-URE: Urban and Real Estate Economics (1) 2022-04-25

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