The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Peace and Conflict (Record no. 101180)

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Title The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Peace and Conflict
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Oxford University Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2012
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York
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General note Part I: Introduction<br/>1. Economic perspectives on peace and conflict / Michelle R. Garfinkel and Stergios Skaperdas<br/><br/>Part II: Correlates of peace and conflict<br/>2. Informational aspects of conflict / Karl Warneryd<br/>3. Commitment problems and shifting power as a cause of conflict / Robert Powell<br/>4. Bargaining and conflict with incomplete information / Santiago Sanchez-Pages<br/>5. The Hobbesian trap / Sandeep Baliga and Tomas Sjostrom<br/>6. Religion, conflict and cooperation / Michael T. McBride and Gary Richardson<br/>7. Comparing polarization measures / Joan Esteban and Debraj Ray<br/>8. Inequality, polarization and conflict / Jose G. Montalvo and Marta Reynal-Querol<br/>9. On the causes of civil war / Anke Hoeffler<br/>10. Reflections on Africa's wars / Jean-Paul Azam<br/><br/>Part III: Consequences and costs of conflict<br/>11. Methods for measuring aggregate costs of conflict / Javier Gardeazabal<br/>12. How many bucks in a bang: On the estimation of the economic costs of conflict / Tilman Bruck, Olaf J. de Groot and Carlos Bozzoli<br/>13. Estimating the costs of war: Methodological issues, with applications to Iraq and<br/>Afghanistan / Joseph E. Stiglitz and Linda J. Bilmes<br/>14. Estimating the human costs of war: A sample survey approach / Michael Spagat<br/>15. Mental health in the aftermath of conflict / Quy-Toan Do and Lakshmi Iyer<br/>16. Measuring the economic costs of terrorism / Walter Enders and Eric Olson<br/>17. Assessing the e_ects of military expenditure on growth / Giorgio D'Agostino, J. Paul Dunne, and Luca Pieroni<br/>18. The economic welfare cost of conflict: An empirical assessment / S. Brock Blomberg and Gregory D. Hess<br/><br/>Part IV: On the mechanics of conflict<br/>19. Technologies of conflict / Hao Jia and Stergios Skaperdas<br/>20. Endogenous formation of alliances in contests / Francis Bloch<br/>21. Conflict with multiple battlefields / Dan Kovenock and Brian Roberson<br/>22. Laboratory experiments on conflict / Klaus Abbink<br/><br/>Part V: Conflict and peace in economic context<br/>23. War, trade, and natural resources: A historical perspective / Ronald Findlay and Kevin O'Rourke<br/>24. Trade in the shadow of power / Michelle R. Garfinkel, Stergios Skaperdas, and Constantinos Syropoulos<br/>25. Conflict and policy in general equilibrium: Insights from a standard trade model / Ernesto Dal Bó and Pedro Dal Bo<br/>26. The use of coercion in society: insecure property rights, conflict and economic backwardness / Francisco M. Gonzalez<br/>27. War and poverty / Patricia Justino<br/>28. Aggressive elites and vulnerable entrepreneurs: Trust and cooperation in the shadow<br/>of conflict / Halvor Mehlum and Karl Moene<br/><br/>Part VI: Pathways to peace<br/>29. Globalization and international conflict: Can FDI increase cooperation among nations? / Solomon W. Polachek, Carlos Seiglie, and Jun Xiang<br/>30. National borders, conflict and peace / Enrico Spolaore<br/>31. Political institutions and war initiation: The democratic peace hypothesis revisited / Michelle R. Garfinkel<br/>32. Why follow the leader? Collective action, credible commitment and conflict / Philip Keefer<br/>33. Conflict -inhibiting norms / Peter T. Leeson and Christopher J. Coyne
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Personal name Peace - Economic Aspects
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Personal name Garfinkel, Michelle R.
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