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November 2020, Volume 31, Issue 8
- 957-974 Maritime Piracy and International Trade
by Marie-Claire Robitaille - 975-989 The Impact of Incentives for Reconciliation in the Holy City – How International Aid for the Palestinians Contributed to the Expanding of Israeli Control over East Jerusalem
by As’Ad Ghanem - 990-1005 Employment Dynamics in Local Labor Markets: Evidence from U.S. Post Cold War Base Closures
by Jerry Nickelsburg - 1006-1020 Taking Stock of the Impact of Sanctions on Livelihoods and Poverty in Zimbabwe
by Carren Pindiriri
October 2020, Volume 31, Issue 7
- 743-761 Does a Change of Government Influence Compliance with International Agreements? Empirical Evidence for the NATO Two Percent Target
by Johannes Blum & Niklas Potrafke - 762-785 Individual and Contextual Influences on Public Support for Military Spending in NATO
by Erik M. Fay - 786-809 Identity Conflict with Cross-Border Spillovers
by Dripto Bakshi & Indraneel Dasgupta - 810-829 Probing Conflict Contagion and Casualties in Mindanao, Philippines
by Joseph J. Capuno - 830-850 Allocating Security Expenditures under Knightian Uncertainty: An Info-Gap Approach
by Michael Ben-Gad & Yakov Ben-Haim & Dan Peled - 851-868 Decision-Making in the Arms of a Dependent Relationship: Explaining Shifts in Importer Acquisition Patterns of Major Weapon Systems, 1955–2007
by Richard A. I. Johnson - 869-884 The Brazilian National Defence Strategy: Defence Expenditure Choices and Military Power
by Leandro Bolzan De Rezende & Paul Blackwell - 885-886 ‘The Political Economy of Defence’
by J. Craig Stone
August 2020, Volume 31, Issue 6
- 601-614 Military Expenditure, Investment and Growth
by J. Paul Dunne & Ron P. Smith - 615-641 Militarisation, Energy Consumption, CO2 Emissions and Economic Growth in Myanmar
by Shakoor Ahmed & Khorshed Alam & Afzalur Rashid & Jeff Gow - 642-658 A Review of Market Failures in the Defence Industry
by Carlos Martí Sempere - 659-676 Decentralized Defence of a (Directed) Network Structure
by Marco Pelliccia - 677-691 Military Spending, Corruption, and the Welfare Consequences
by Hamid E. Ali & Sakiru Adebola Solarin - 692-706 Time-Varying Impact of Geopolitical Risks on Oil Prices
by Juncal Cunado & Rangan Gupta & Chi Keung Marco Lau & Xin Sheng - 707-720 Geopolitical Risks in the Post-Cold War Era: Make America Great Again Can Be Make the World Great Again
by Jong-Eun Lee - 721-741 Revisiting Arms Race between India and Pakistan: A Case of Asymmetric Causal Relationship of Military Expenditures
by Rafi Amir-ud-Din & Fatima Waqi Sajjad & Shazia Aziz
July 2020, Volume 31, Issue 5
- 469-484 I Hope I Die before I Get Old
by Thomas Apolte - 485-501 Dragnet-Controls and Government Ideology
by Niklas Potrafke - 502-516 Cost-Benefit Analysis of Bid Protests: A Representative Bidder Model
by Francois Melese - 517-531 Economic, Security, and Political Determinants of Military Spending in NATO Countries
by Jakub Odehnal & Jiří Neubauer - 532-549 Relationship between Economic Sanctions and Militarized Conflict Focusing on Reciprocal Causation
by Hyung Min Kim - 550-564 How Do Geopolitical Risks Affect Government Investment? An Empirical Investigation
by Mehmet Huseyin Bilgin & Giray Gozgor & Gokhan Karabulut - 565-582 Dynamic Causalities between Defense Expenditure and Economic Growth in China: Evidence from Rolling Granger Causality Test
by Chiwei Su & Yingying Xu & Hsu Ling Chang & Oana-Ramona Lobont & Zhixin Liu - 583-599 Serbia’s Military Neutrality: Is It Economically Beneficial?
by Dejan Stojković & Miroslav Glišić
June 2020, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 377-386 Defence and Peace Economics: The Third Decade in Retrospect
by Khusrav Gaibulloev & Christos Kollias & Binyam Solomon - 387-399 On the Calculus of Counterterror Policy
by Daniel G. Arce - 400-413 NATO at 70: Pledges, Free Riding, and Benefit-Burden Concordance
by Wukki Kim & Todd Sandler - 414-422 Debt, Deficits and Defence: The UK Experience 1700-2016
by Ron P. Smith - 423-433 Military Spending, Corruption, Persistence and Long Run Growth
by Giorgio d’Agostino & J. Paul Dunne & Marco Lorusso & Luca Pieroni - 434-442 Rising Costs: Augustine Revisited
by Keith Hartley - 443-465 Conflict and Peace Economics: Retrospective and Prospective Reflections on Concepts, Theories, and Data
by Jurgen Brauer & Charles H. Anderton - 466-467 “The Economics of the Global Defence Industry”
by Vasilis Zervos
April 2020, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 245-268 Tourism, Instability and Regional Interdependency: Evidence from the Eastern-Mediterranean
by Antonis L. Theocharous & Anastasios Zopiatis & Neophytos Lambertides & Christos S. Savva & Yoel Mansfeld - 269-288 The Socioeconomic Determinants of Terrorism: A Bayesian Model Averaging Approach
by Marcos Sanso-Navarro & María Vera-Cabello - 289-314 An analysis of the public–private wage differential in the Palestinian labour market
by Sami H. Miaari - 315-340 The Cost of Separatism: Economic Consequences of the 1987-1989 Tibetan Unrests
by Feifei Sun & Xiaohua Yu - 341-360 Repression and Long-term Political Leadership
by Sanna Nurmikko-Metsola - 361-375 Is Defense Spending Inflationary? Time–frequency Evidence from China
by Yingying Xu & Chi Wei Su & Ran Tao
February 2020, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 121-141 Human Capital and National Security
by Ronen Bar-El & Eyal Pecht & Asher Tishler - 142-159 Suicide Attacks and Hard Targets: An Empirical Examination
by James A. Piazza - 160-176 ‘Pay for It Heavily’: Does U.S. Support for Israel Lead to Anti-American Terrorism?
by Daniel Meierrieks & Thomas Gries - 177-200 Arming the Peace: Foreign Security Assistance and Human Rights Conditions in Post-Conflict Countries
by Patricia L. Sullivan & Leo J. Blanken & Ian C. Rice - 201-219 Cooperative Procurement in Building National Defence: Why Are There So Few?
by Vesa Kanniainen & Juha-Matti Lehtonen - 220-244 An Analysis of the Defence Industrial Market Based on Agents
by Carlos Martí Sempere & Antonio Fonfria Mesa
January 2020, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-3 Military Women and the Force of the Future
by Jomana Amara - 4-23 Integrating Women Into the Marine Corps Infantry: Costs, Representation, and Lessons from Earlier Integration Efforts
by Jennifer Kavanagh & Jennie W. Wenger - 24-33 Patient Engagement in VA Health Care: Does Gender Play a Role?
by Bella Etingen & Scott Miskevics & Alex Malhiot & Sherri L. LaVela - 34-47 Women at War: Understanding the Impacts of Combat on Women’s Educational Attainment
by Laura Armey - 48-69 Improving the Labor Market Outcomes of US Veterans: The Long-Run Effect of the Transition Assistance Program
by Xiaoxue Li - 70-85 A Re-appreciation of Charlie Hitch and his Contributions to Economics, Security, and the Management of Organizations
by Mie Augier & Andrew W. Marshall - 86-104 The Defense–Growth Nexus: A Review of Time Series Methods and Empirical Results
by Kyriakos Emmanouilidis & Christos Karpetis - 105-119 Are there Bubbles in the Defence Sector of China’s Stock Market (2005–2016)? New Evidence from Sequential ADF Tests
by Ying Zhang & Jiaxin Xu & Ling Zhai
November 2019, Volume 30, Issue 7
- 759-782 Interregional Inequality and Civil Conflict: Are Spatial Disparities a Threat to Stability and Peace?
by Roberto Ezcurra - 783-798 Civil War, Migration and the Effect on Business Cycles: The Case of Sri Lanka
by Tomoya Suzuki - 799-812 Ammunition leakage from military to civilian markets: market price evidence from Haiti, 2004–2012
by Topher L. McDougal & Athena Kolbe & Robert Muggah & Nicholas Marsh - 813-829 Are Economic Upturns Bad for Military Recruitment? A Study on Swedish Regional Data 2011–2015
by Peter Bäckström - 830-845 War Memory: Evidence from Assistance during Great East Japan Earthquake
by Yi Pan & Yonghong Zhou - 846-857 Investment in Research and Development Compared to Military Expenditure: Is Research Worthwhile?
by Raaj Kishore Biswas & Enamul Kabir & Refat Bin Reza Rafi - 858-876 Impacting Factors of the Chinese Military Enterprises’ Capital Structure and Approaches of Importing Private Capital
by Jianhao Guo & Chunkai Zhao - 877-889 Does the Efficient Market Hypothesis Fit Military Enterprises in China?
by Kai-Hua Wang & Chi-Wei Su & Ran Tao & Hsu-Ling Chang
September 2019, Volume 30, Issue 6
- 635-647 When Do Imposed Economic Sanctions Work? A Critical Review of the Sanctions Effectiveness Literature
by Dursun Peksen - 648-665 Making Dictators’ Pockets Empty: How Do U.S. Sanctions Influence Social Policies in Autocratic Countries?
by Wondeuk Cho - 666-686 Emotions, Risk Perceptions and Precautionary Actions of Citizens During a Military Operation Using a New Defence Technology: The Israeli Case of the Iron Dome
by Eyal Lahav & Shosh Shahrabani & Uri Benzion - 687-705 Jihad Against Palestinians? The Herostratos Syndrome and the Paradox of Targeting European Jews
by Jean-Paul Azam & Mario Ferrero - 706-718 Better is the Neighbor?
by Tie-Ying Liu & Chi-Wei Su & Ran Tao & Han Cong - 719-732 Allocating the U.S. Department of Defense Budget: Revisiting the ‘Incremental/Fair Share Model’
by Hiroyuki Seki - 733-755 The Effects of Terrorism on Turkish Financial Markets
by Mine Aksoy & Sercan Demiralay - 756-757 Economie Militaire/Militärökonomie
by Renaud Bellais
July 2019, Volume 30, Issue 5
- 509-524 Military Expenditure, Endogeneity and Economic Growth
by Giorgio d’Agostino & John Paul Dunne & Luca Pieroni - 525-548 Defence Spending, Institutional Environment and Economic Growth: Case of NATO
by Natalia Utrero-González & Jana Hromcová & Francisco J. Callado-Muñoz - 549-569 Growth and Fiscal Consequences of Terrorism in Nigeria
by Chuku Chuku & Dominic Abang & Ima-Abasi Isip - 570-591 What Goes Up Must Come Down: Military Expenditure and Civil Wars
by Laura E. Armey & Robert M. McNab - 592-608 The Economic Consequences of the Libyan Spring: A Synthetic Control Analysis
by Cruz A. Echevarría & Javier García-Enríquez - 609-631 Thirty Years of Conflict and Economic Growth in Turkey: A Synthetic Control Approach
by Firat Bilgel & Burhan Can Karahasan - 632-633 Book review of "Terrorism: What everyone needs to know" by Todd Sandler
by James A. Piazza
June 2019, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 381-401 Asia-Pacific Demand for Military Expenditure: Spatial Panel and SUR Estimates
by Justin George & Dongfang Hou & Todd Sandler - 402-420 Compulsory Military Service and Future Earnings: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
by Muhammad Asali - 421-437 Terror and Internal Migration in Israel
by Johanna von Borstel & Tom Gobien & Duncan Roth - 438-453 On Growing Operating Costs in the Armed Forces
by Kjetil Hatlebakk Hove & Tobias Lillekvelland - 454-461 Operating Costs of Aging Air Force Aircraft: Adjusting for Aggregate Budget Effects
by R. Derek Trunkey - 462-473 Military Spending, Conflict and External Debt in Sub-Saharan Africa
by J. Paul Dunne & Eftychia Nikolaidou & Adonia Chiminya - 474-487 Does Military Spending Nonlinearly Affect Economic Growth in South Africa?
by Andrew Phiri - 488-504 Correlates of Perceived Insecurity: Evidence from Pakistan
by Muhammad Nasir & Faiz Ur Rehman - 505-507 Review of ‘The Emergence of EU Defense Research Policy: From Innovation to Militarization’
by Matthew Uttley
April 2019, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 253-268 Autocracies and Economic Sanctions: The Divergent Impact of Authoritarian Regime Type on Sanctions Success
by Dursun Peksen - 269-277 Economic Espionage
by Konrad Grabiszewski & Dylan Minor - 278-308 On Government-industry Nexus and Indigenous Armed Resistance
by Soumyanetra Munshi - 309-323 Pirates – The Young and the Jobless: The Effect of Youth Bulges and Youth Labor Market Integration on Maritime Piracy
by T. Gries & M. Redlin - 324-348 Evaluating the Spillover Effects of the Colombian Conflict in Ecuador
by José M. Fernández & Matteo Pazzona - 349-366 Transnational policing: preemption and deterrence against elusive perpetrators
by Keisuke Nakao - 367-379 Geopolitical Risks and Movements in Islamic Bond and Equity Markets: A Note
by Elie Bouri & Riza Demirer & Rangan Gupta & Hardik A. Marfatia
February 2019, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 129-132 Introduction
by Julien Malizard - 133-141 Military Expenditure as a Proxy for State Power. The Case of France
by Jacques Aben & Jacques Fontanel - 142-158 Defense Firms Adapting to Major Changes in the French R&D Funding System
by Jean Belin & Marianne Guille & Nathalie Lazaric & Valérie Mérindol - 159-175 The Organization of the Defense Support System: An Economic Geography Perspective
by Josselin Droff & Catherine Baumont & Amaury Barra - 176-196 French Arms Exports and Intrastate Conflicts: An Empirical Investigation
by Cécile Fauconnet & Julien Malizard & Antoine Pietri - 197-212 Morts pour la France: Demographic or Economic Factors?
by Jean-Pascal Guironnet & Antoine Parent - 213-226 Do Employers Favor those with Military Experience in the U.S. Reserve Forces? Evidence from a Field Experiment
by Theodore F. Figinski - 227-237 Guns and butter? Military expenditure and health spending on the eve of the Arab Spring
by Adam Coutts & Adel Daoud & Ali Fakih & Walid Marrouch & Bernhard Reinsberg - 238-251 Armed Conflict, Military Expenses and FDI Inflow to Developing Countries
by Nusrate Aziz & Usman Khalid
January 2019, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial Announcement
by Christos Kollias - 2-26 The Gravity of Arms
by Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso & Florian Johannsen - 27-45 Praying for Rain? Water Scarcity and the Duration and Outcomes of Civil Wars
by Eric Keels - 46-71 Group Concentration and Violence: Does Ethnic Segregation Affect Domestic Terrorism?
by Roberto Ezcurra - 72-84 The Demand for Military Expenditure in Europe: The Role of Fiscal Space in the Context of a Resurgent Russia
by Edward Hunter Christie - 85-97 Offset Contracts as an Insurance Device in Building the National Security
by Vesa Kanniainen & Juha-Matti Lehtonen - 98-110 Military Off the Shelf Procurements: A Norwegian Case Study
by Helene Berg & Ane Ofstad Presterud & Morten Øhrn - 111-127 The Persistent Deficit of Militia Officers in the Swiss Armed Forces: An Opportunity Cost Explanation
by Dimitri Percia David & Marcus Matthias Keupp & Ricardo Marino & Patrick Hofstetter
November 2018, Volume 29, Issue 7
- 731-747 Allies with Benefits: US Effect on European Demand for Military Expenditures
by Ethan Spangler - 748-765 Burden Sharing in CSDP Military Operations
by Tim Haesebrouck & Alrik Thiem - 766-779 Do Military Expenditures Crowd-out Health Expenditures? Evidence from around the World, 2000–2013
by HongLi Fan & Wei Liu & Peter C. Coyte - 780-793 Does Health Spending Crowd out Defense in the United States? Evidence from Wavelet Multiresolution Analysis
by Wen-Yi Chen & Yai-Wun Liang & Yu-Hui Lin - 794-808 Externality of Defense Expenditure in the United States: A New Analytical Technique to Overcome Multicollinearity
by Jun Ando - 809-820 Guns for Butter? Empirical Evidence from China
by Yingying Xu & Hsu Ling Chang & Chi Wei Su & Adelina Dumitrescu - 821-839 Patents and Dual-use Technology: An Empirical Study of the World's Largest Defence Companies
by Manuel Acosta & Daniel Coronado & Esther Ferrandiz & M. Rosario Marin & Pedro J. Moreno - 840-852 Minimizing Public Sector Corruption: The Economics of Crime, Identity Economics, and Money Laundering
by L. Armey & F. Melese - 853-870 Determinants of military expenditure and the role of globalisation in a cross-country analysis
by Sakiru Adebola Solarin - 871-885 A Re-assessment of the Japanese Armaments Production During World War II
by Ioannis-Dionysios Salavrakos
July 2018, Volume 29, Issue 5
- 475-502 Empirical Biases and Some Remedies in Estimating the Effects of Selective Reenlistment Bonuses on Reenlistment Rates
by Jeremy Arkes - 503-524 The effect of terror on job stability among security guards
by Aviad Tur-Sinai & Dmitri Romanov - 525-540 Meaning of working and expectations: a research on professional soldier candidates in Turkey
by Ugur Berk - 541-556 The evaluation of a possible future Sino-Japanese armed conflict through the application of the ACEI-model
by Mario Arturo Ruiz Estrada & Donghyun Park & Jung Suk Kim - 557-575 Dissolution of an Empire: Insights from the İstanbul Bourse and the Ottoman War Bond
by Avni Önder Hanedar & Elmas Yaldız Hanedar & Erdost Torun & Hasan Murat Ertuğrul - 576-576 Political economic perspectives of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
by Sami Miaari & Massimiliano Cali
June 2018, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 355-382 Is human trafficking the dark side of economic freedom?
by Lauren R. Heller & Robert A. Lawson & Ryan H. Murphy & Claudia R. Williamson - 383-406 Exploring the economic motivation of maritime piracy
by Yasutaka Tominaga - 407-439 Does Terrorism Increase after a Natural Disaster? An Analysis based upon Property Damage
by Jomon Aliyas Paul & Aniruddha Bagchi - 440-458 Does military spending stimulate growth? An empirical investigation in Italy
by Pierluigi Daddi & Giorgio d’Agostino & Luca Pieroni - 459-473 Economic impact of the ministry of defence’s budget: methodological design and results for the Spanish economy
by José R. García & Joaquín Murillo & Jordi Suriñach & Esther Vayá
April 2018, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 225-246 What Is Known About Defence Research And Development Spill-Overs?
by Carlos Martí Sempere - 247-267 Security gradient and national defense – the optimal choice between a draft army and a professional army
by Vesa Kanniainen & Staffan Ringbom - 268-293 The Economic Effect of Military Facility Contraction: A Naval Case Study
by Michael Asteris & David Clark & Shabbar Jaffry - 294-311 The Regional Economic Effects of Military Base Realignments and Closures
by Jim Lee - 312-334 Why do they serve? Changes and differences in motives of Danish soldiers deployed to peace-keeping and peace-enforcing missions
by Stéphanie Vincent Lyk-Jensen & Ane Glad - 335-351 War for profit: English corsairs, institutions and decentralised strategy
by Nicholas Kyriazis & Theodore Metaxas & Emmanouil M. L. Economou - 352-354 An Economic Analysis of Conflicts. With an Application to the Greek Civil War 1946–1949
by Michel S. Zouboulakis
February 2018, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 91-110 The timing of third-party intervention in social conflict
by Yang-Ming Chang & Zijun Luo & Yongjing Zhang - 111-129 A cost–benefit analysis of terrorist attacks
by Kjell Hausken - 130-146 Mediation, Peacekeeping And Civil War Peace Agreements
by Karl DeRouen & Ishita Chowdhury - 147-170 A model of dynamic conflict in ethnocracies
by Dripto Bakshi & Indraneel Dasgupta - 171-189 Economic Sanctions and Banking Crises in Target Economies
by Emre Hatipoglu & Dursun Peksen - 190-220 Forced displacement and behavioral change: an empirical study of returnee households in the Nuba Mountains
by Asha Abdel-Rahim & Dany Jaimovich & Aleksi Ylönen - 221-223 The Political Economy of Predation, Manhunting and the Economics of Escape
by Renaud Bellais
January 2018, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-5 Military and Veterans’ Health, Health Care, and Wellbeing
by Jomana H. Amara - 6-23 Analysis of an Alternative Military Healthcare Benefit Design
by Sarah K. Burns & Philip M. Lurie & John E. Whitley - 24-43 Health Insurance, Health Conditions, and Veteran Health Care Utilization
by Projesh P. Ghosh & Sebastian Negrusa & John T. Warner - 44-61 Casualty Rates of US Military Personnel During the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
by Matthew S. Goldberg - 62-77 Contrasting the Impacts of Combat and Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief Missions on the Mental Health of Military Service Members
by Jesse M. Cunha & Yu-Chu Shen & Zachary R. Burke - 78-90 Clinical Characterization of Insomnia among Veterans with PTSD: Identifying Risk Factors for Diagnosis and Treatment with Sedative-Hypnotics
by Adam D. Bramoweth & James Luther & Barbara H. Hanusa & Jon D. Walker & Charles W. Atwood & Anne Germain
November 2017, Volume 28, Issue 6
- () Editorial Board
by The Editors - 621-633 Military deployment and international terrorism: do location and mission type matter?
by Caroline Buts & Cind Du Bois - 634-651 The long term effects of an aging fleet on operational availability and cost: evidence from the U.S. coast guard
by Christopher W. Lavin & Robert M. McNab & Ryan S. Sullivan - 652-668 Performances of the defense industrial base in France: the role of small and medium enterprises
by Sylvain Moura & Jean-Michel Oudot - 669-685 Country survey: military expenditure and defence policy in Norway 1970–2013
by Alexander Urnes Johnson & Kjetil Hove & Tobias Lillekvelland - 686-702 Does military spending promote social welfare? A comparative analysis of the BRICS and G7 countries
by Ying Zhang & Xiaoxing Liu & Jiaxin Xu & Rui Wang - 703-718 The interrelationship between defence spending, public expenditures and economic growth: evidence from China
by Liming Zhao & Liang Zhao & Bing-Fu Chen - 719-730 Military expenditure and economic growth in Middle Eastern countries and Turkey: a non-linear panel data approach
by Duygu Yolcu Karadam & Jülide Yildirim & Nadir Öcal - 731-749 Does defence expenditure have a spillover effect on income inequality? A cross-regional analysis in China
by Ying Zhang & Rui Wang & Dongqi Yao
September 2017, Volume 28, Issue 5
- 491-510 Educate or Adjudicate? Socioeconomic Heterogeneity and Welfare
by Bilin Neyapti - 511-533 Noncognitive skills and job match: evidence from military applicants
by Elda Pema & Stephen Mehay & Simona Tick - 534-549 Military spending and budget deficits: the impact of US military spending on public debt in Europe (1988–2013)
by Raul Caruso & Marco Di Domizio - 550-567 Does military expenditure increase external debt? Evidence from Asia
by Muhammad Azam & Yi Feng - 568-584 Defense–Growth Causality: Considerations of Regime-Switching and Time- and Country-Varying Effects
by Tsai-Yuan Huang & Po-Chin Wu & Shiao-Yen Liu - 585-608 Measuring the Impact of Military Spending: How Far Does a DSGE Model Deviate from Reality?
by Yi-Hua Wu & Chih-Chin Ho & Eric S. Lin - 609-620 The nexus between military expenditures and economic growth in the BRICS and the US: an empirical note
by Ming Zhong & Tsangyao Chang & Samrat Goswami & Rangan Gupta & Tien-Wei Lou
July 2017, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 401-403 Introduction
by Sam Perlo-Freeman - 404-421 SIPRI’s New Long Data-set on Military Expenditure: The Successes and Methodological Pitfalls
by Sam Perlo-Freeman - 422-428 Military Expenditure Data: Theoretical and Empirical Considerations
by Ron P. Smith - 429-436 Does Military Spending Matter for Long-run Growth?
by Giorgio d’Agostino & J. Paul Dunne & Luca Pieroni - 437-456 Factor Models in Panels with Cross-sectional Dependence: An Application to the Extended SIPRI Military Expenditure Data
by Elisa Cavatorta & Ron P. Smith - 457-472 Trading Arms and the Demand for Military Expenditures: Empirical Explorations Using New SIPRI-Data
by Oliver Pamp & Paul W. Thurner - 473-490 Economic Growth and Demand for Military Expenditure in the Indo-Pacific Asia Region
by Stefan Markowski & Satish Chand & Robert Wylie
May 2017, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 271-271 Carlos Pestana Barros
by Luis Alberiko Gil-Alana & Joao Ricardo Faria - 272-297 The role and capabilities of major weapon systems transferred between 1950 and 2010: Empirical examinations of an arms transfer data set
by Richard A.I. Johnson - 298-318 The effects of local elections on national military spending: A cross-country study
by Liuchun Deng & Yufeng Sun - 319-343 A survey of performance issues in defence innovation
by Carlos Martí Sempere - 344-366 Quarrelsome committees in US defense acquisition: the KC-X case
by Raymond Franck & Bernard Udis - 367-399 Budget allocation, national security, military intelligence, and human capital: a dynamic model
by Eyal Pecht & Asher Tishler
March 2017, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 137-149 The timing of contests
by Gilles Grandjean & Petros G. Sekeris - 150-164 Terrorist choice: a stochastic dominance and prospect theory analysis
by Peter J. Phillips & Gabriela Pohl - 165-187 Institutions, information, and commitment: the role of democracy in conflict
by James T. Bang & Aniruddha Mitra - 188-207 Does civil war hamper financial development?
by M. Rashel Hasan & Syed Mansoob Murshed - 208-229 The impact of political instability on the economic growth of ECOWAS member countries
by Godwin Okafor - 230-249 The human consequences of foreign military intervention
by Emizet F. Kisangani & Jeffrey Pickering - 250-270 The economic impact of peacekeeping. Evidence from South Sudan
by Raul Caruso & Prabin Khadka & Ilaria Petrarca & Roberto Ricciuti
January 2017, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-1 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 1-33 Rational deterrence by proxy: designing cooperative security agreements
by Catherine C. Langlois & Jean-Pierre P. Langlois - 34-52 Community preferences, insurgency, and the success of reconstruction spending
by Travers B. Child & David Scoones - 53-64 The Rationality of Serb Leaders in the Bosnian War
by Mario Ferrero - 65-90 Defense spending and economic growth: evidence from China, 1952–2012
by Mie Augier & Robert McNab & Jerry Guo & Phillip Karber - 91-111 Measuring hard power: China’s economic growth and military capacity
by Peter E. Robertson & Adrian Sin - 112-135 Does aid cause conflict in Pakistan?
by Nadia Tahir
November 2016, Volume 27, Issue 6
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by The Editors