There is now a large empirical literature on estimating arms races. This paper surveys some of the econometric issues involved in estimating action‐reaction models of such races. Starting from the traditional Richardson model, it examines issues of identification, specification, and the role of expectations and structural stability. This is done both for the case where the variables are stationary and where they may be I(1) and cointegrated
Abstract We survey an emerging literature on the econometric analysis of static and dynamic models o...
This paper develops a decision/game-theoretic model of arms growth which implies that arms competiti...
This chapter examines some key issues and difficulties encountered in the course of applying econome...
There is now a large empirical literature on estimating arms races. This paper surveys some of the e...
Richardson’s action-reaction model of an arms race has prompted a considerable body of research whic...
International audienceEconometric model have been widely used to analyse both arms races and the eco...
Arms races are costly and inefficient; therefore, standard causal explanations, based on threat perc...
The arms race literature in political science has dwelt heavily (indeed almost doted) upon the pione...
This article reviews the recent contributions of economic analysis to the literature concerned with ...
Most attempts to untangle the factors accounting for arms acquisition by nation states rely implicit...
Richardson's action-reaction model of an arms race has prompted a considerable body of research that...
This article is an attempt to combine two ways of modeling arms races. There is no doubt that the cl...
Richardson's action-reaction model of an arms race has prompted a considerable body of research that...
Recent developments in arms races and their theoretical analysis are treated, including the changing...
The purpose of this paper is to suggest and justify a simple approach to arms competitions, wherein ...
Abstract We survey an emerging literature on the econometric analysis of static and dynamic models o...
This paper develops a decision/game-theoretic model of arms growth which implies that arms competiti...
This chapter examines some key issues and difficulties encountered in the course of applying econome...
There is now a large empirical literature on estimating arms races. This paper surveys some of the e...
Richardson’s action-reaction model of an arms race has prompted a considerable body of research whic...
International audienceEconometric model have been widely used to analyse both arms races and the eco...
Arms races are costly and inefficient; therefore, standard causal explanations, based on threat perc...
The arms race literature in political science has dwelt heavily (indeed almost doted) upon the pione...
This article reviews the recent contributions of economic analysis to the literature concerned with ...
Most attempts to untangle the factors accounting for arms acquisition by nation states rely implicit...
Richardson's action-reaction model of an arms race has prompted a considerable body of research that...
This article is an attempt to combine two ways of modeling arms races. There is no doubt that the cl...
Richardson's action-reaction model of an arms race has prompted a considerable body of research that...
Recent developments in arms races and their theoretical analysis are treated, including the changing...
The purpose of this paper is to suggest and justify a simple approach to arms competitions, wherein ...
Abstract We survey an emerging literature on the econometric analysis of static and dynamic models o...
This paper develops a decision/game-theoretic model of arms growth which implies that arms competiti...
This chapter examines some key issues and difficulties encountered in the course of applying econome...