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(Ebook) Guns and Butter The Economic Causes and Consequences of Conflict 1st Edition by Gregory D Hess ISBN 9780262012812 0262012812

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Authors:Gregory D. Hess
Pages:337 pages.
Year:2009
Editon:1
Publisher:The MIT Press
Language:english
File Size:3.8 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780262012812, 0262012812
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ISBN 10: 0262012812
ISBN 13: 9780262012812
Author: Gregory D Hess

Insights into war and domestic insecurity, terrorism, and the costs of war and peace from new research that takes the political economy perspective on conflict.Guns and Butter examines the causes and consequences of war from a political economy perspective, taking as its premise that a consideration of the incentives and constraints faced by individuals and groups is paramount in understanding conflict decision making. The chapter authors—leading economists and political scientists—believe that this perspective offers deeper insights into war and peace choices than the standard state-centric approach. Their contributions offer both theoretical and empirical support for the political economy perspective on conflict. Several broad themes cut across the chapters: war as an equilibrium phenomenon rather than an exogenous process; the interaction of politics, economics, and institutions and its effect on the frequency and severity of conflicts; the cost of fighting; and the often innovative character of conflict. Topics addressed include theoretical aspects of the ways in which domestic politics affects the decision to go to war; globalization and its effect on the net supply of terrorism; open markets and the likelihood of war and domestic insecurity; the costs of going to war in Iraq as compared to the costs of containment; the economic effects of the Rwandan genocide at a household level; and the evolving industrial organization of terrorist groups. ContributorsBrock Blomberg, Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, Ethan Bueno de Mesquita, Steven J. Davis, Michelle R. Garfinkel Edward Glaeser, Gregory D. Hess, Kai Konrad, Kevin M. Murphy, Peter Rosendorff, Stephen Sheppard, Stergios Skaperdas, Constantinos Syropoulos, Robert H. Topel, Marijke Verpoorten

(Ebook) Guns and Butter The Economic Causes and Consequences of Conflict 1st Edition Table of contents:

  1. Introduction – Gregory D. Hess

  2. The Economic Effects of Violent Conflict: Evidence from World Bank Data – Paul Collier

  3. The Political Economy of War and Peace – Stergios Skaperdas

  4. The Political Economy of Inter-communal Conflict – Joan Esteban and Debraj Ray

  5. State Capacity, Conflict, and Development – Timothy Besley and Torsten Persson

  6. Natural Resources and Conflict: What Do We Know? – Michael L. Ross

  7. War and Economic History – Mark Harrison

  8. Conflict and Democratic Structures – James A. Robinson

  9. Civil Conflict and Human Capital Accumulation – Roland Hodler

  10. The Economics of Post-conflict Reconstruction – Paul Collier and Anke Hoeffler

  11. Globalization, Development, and Civil War – Erik Gartzke and Quan Li

  12. Defense Spending and the Economy – Todd Sandler and Keith Hartley

  13. The Macroeconomics of Conflict: The Measurement of War and Peace – Jurgen Brauer and John Tepper Marlin

  14. Foreign Aid and Post-conflict Recovery – Edward Miguel, Shanker Satyanath, and Ernest Sergenti

  15. Economic Incentives and Peace Processes – Gregory D. Hess

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