This study investigates the role of inclusive human development and military expenditure in fighting terrorism in 53 African countries for the period 1998-2012. The empirical evidence is based on contemporary, non-contemporary and instrumental variable Fixed Effects regressions. Inclusive development is not a sufficient condition for the fight against terrorism whereas military expenditure can be effectively employed to mitigate the phenomenon. Significant negative effects are established only when endogeneity is accounted for by means of non-contemporary and instrumental-variables approaches. Hence, the policy effectiveness of employed tools is contingent on whether they are engaged proactively (i.e. non-contemporarily) or not. From the f...
This study assesses government mechanisms in the fight against terrorism with particular emphasis on...
This paper models the feasibility of common policy initiatives against global terrorism, as well as ...
This study examines the role of globalization on terrorism in 51 African countries for the period 19...
Abstract Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of inclusive human devel...
This study examines policy tools in the fight against terrorism when existing levels of terrorism ma...
This study examines complementarities between inclusive development, military expenditure and politi...
This study assesses the comparative economics of governance in fighting terrorism in 53 African coun...
In spite of the growing consensus of the need to utilise military expenditure to help combat terrori...
This study assesses the feasibility of policy harmonization in the fight against terrorism in 53 Afr...
The purpose of this study is to assess the thresholds at which military expenditure modulates the ef...
This article investigates poverty and terrorism as allies in hindering economic growth in African co...
Sub-Saharan Africa emerged in the past years as global epicentre of Islamist terrorism. The impact o...
Recently, Africa has been labeled a theatre of war due to incessant terrorist attacks that plagued i...
This study empirically verifies the effect of terrorism on financial development and how globalisati...
The scourge of terrorism has become an international crisis after the 9/11 attacks in America. Terro...
This study assesses government mechanisms in the fight against terrorism with particular emphasis on...
This paper models the feasibility of common policy initiatives against global terrorism, as well as ...
This study examines the role of globalization on terrorism in 51 African countries for the period 19...
Abstract Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of inclusive human devel...
This study examines policy tools in the fight against terrorism when existing levels of terrorism ma...
This study examines complementarities between inclusive development, military expenditure and politi...
This study assesses the comparative economics of governance in fighting terrorism in 53 African coun...
In spite of the growing consensus of the need to utilise military expenditure to help combat terrori...
This study assesses the feasibility of policy harmonization in the fight against terrorism in 53 Afr...
The purpose of this study is to assess the thresholds at which military expenditure modulates the ef...
This article investigates poverty and terrorism as allies in hindering economic growth in African co...
Sub-Saharan Africa emerged in the past years as global epicentre of Islamist terrorism. The impact o...
Recently, Africa has been labeled a theatre of war due to incessant terrorist attacks that plagued i...
This study empirically verifies the effect of terrorism on financial development and how globalisati...
The scourge of terrorism has become an international crisis after the 9/11 attacks in America. Terro...
This study assesses government mechanisms in the fight against terrorism with particular emphasis on...
This paper models the feasibility of common policy initiatives against global terrorism, as well as ...
This study examines the role of globalization on terrorism in 51 African countries for the period 19...