We review the main economic models of war and conflict. These models vary in details, but their implications are qualitatively consistent, highlighting key commonalities across a variety of conflict settings. Recent empirical literature, employing both laboratory and field data, in many cases confirms the basic implications of conflict theory. However, this literature also presents important challenges to the way economists traditionally model conflict. We finish our review by suggesting ways to address these challenges
Abstract. In this chapter, we review the recent literature on conflict and appro-priation. Allowing ...
An agent-based model in which economic exchange and military conflict are emergent processes is used...
An agent-based model in which economic exchange and military conflict are emergent processes is used...
We review the main economic models of war and conflict. These models vary in details, but their impl...
We review the main economic models of war and conflict. These models vary in details, but their impl...
War has been one of the most destructive forms of interactive behaviour in the world. There has been...
War has been one of the most destructive forms of interactive behaviour in the world. There has been...
We present an overview of the field of conflict economics. We begin by explaining important distinct...
The theoretical and empirical literature on the reciprocal topics of economy and war have developed ...
This paper presents a model of conflict that combines popular support and asymmetric fighting techno...
This chapter begins by looking at the causes of internal conflict in developing countries, reviewin...
This essay takes stock of the existing literature in economics on the costs, consequences and causes...
War has been one of the most destructive forms of interactive behaviour in the world. There has been...
This thesis examines distinctive issues related to conflict theoretically and empirically. The theor...
The classical assumption of theoretical models of conflict implies the trade-off between productive ...
Abstract. In this chapter, we review the recent literature on conflict and appro-priation. Allowing ...
An agent-based model in which economic exchange and military conflict are emergent processes is used...
An agent-based model in which economic exchange and military conflict are emergent processes is used...
We review the main economic models of war and conflict. These models vary in details, but their impl...
We review the main economic models of war and conflict. These models vary in details, but their impl...
War has been one of the most destructive forms of interactive behaviour in the world. There has been...
War has been one of the most destructive forms of interactive behaviour in the world. There has been...
We present an overview of the field of conflict economics. We begin by explaining important distinct...
The theoretical and empirical literature on the reciprocal topics of economy and war have developed ...
This paper presents a model of conflict that combines popular support and asymmetric fighting techno...
This chapter begins by looking at the causes of internal conflict in developing countries, reviewin...
This essay takes stock of the existing literature in economics on the costs, consequences and causes...
War has been one of the most destructive forms of interactive behaviour in the world. There has been...
This thesis examines distinctive issues related to conflict theoretically and empirically. The theor...
The classical assumption of theoretical models of conflict implies the trade-off between productive ...
Abstract. In this chapter, we review the recent literature on conflict and appro-priation. Allowing ...
An agent-based model in which economic exchange and military conflict are emergent processes is used...
An agent-based model in which economic exchange and military conflict are emergent processes is used...