The second and fourth authors have been inviting Intro to Applied Analytics and Statistics 1 students to use the Ngram Database to explore historical topics of their choosing. This is the first article derived from this exercise. The first author examined the historical relationship between war and money from 1775 to 2005 in the American English corpus. This is followed by an examination of the 3-gram “cost of war” in the American English and British English corpora. Specific to the analyses presented here several military and economic events are discussed. More specifically, both economies and wars are somewhat unpredictable, with wars being more so. Through this exercise, more experience with statistics and a greater appreciation of histo...
This paper studies the incidence of civil war over time. We put forward a canonical model of civil w...
We present a detailed study of the Seven Years’ War (1756–1763) using a new dataset based on the Ban...
Recent calls from within economics for increased attention to narrative open the door to possible cr...
The second and fourth authors have been inviting Intro to Applied Analytics and Statistics 1 student...
This book is a gem for those interested in war (peace) economics and economic history, or in fact al...
This chapter is a review of the many perspectives from history, political science, sociology, and ec...
The detrimental effects traditionally assigned to warfare in the development of pre-industrial econo...
Having studied the ancient empires, achieving political and economic powers, have been hovered one o...
This project employs a historical, institutionalist, and legal approach to analyzing financial warfa...
What explains the variation in how states pay for war? Leaders must choose between four primary mean...
This monograph helps historians design a low-threshold introductory course on historical statistics....
This whole question of financing war, as it is done nowadays, is not fully understood. In bygone day...
We re-examine the Miguel et al. (2004) study of the impact of growth on civil war, using growth in r...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2015.This dissertation co...
This report discusses financing issues and economic effects of past American Wars
This paper studies the incidence of civil war over time. We put forward a canonical model of civil w...
We present a detailed study of the Seven Years’ War (1756–1763) using a new dataset based on the Ban...
Recent calls from within economics for increased attention to narrative open the door to possible cr...
The second and fourth authors have been inviting Intro to Applied Analytics and Statistics 1 student...
This book is a gem for those interested in war (peace) economics and economic history, or in fact al...
This chapter is a review of the many perspectives from history, political science, sociology, and ec...
The detrimental effects traditionally assigned to warfare in the development of pre-industrial econo...
Having studied the ancient empires, achieving political and economic powers, have been hovered one o...
This project employs a historical, institutionalist, and legal approach to analyzing financial warfa...
What explains the variation in how states pay for war? Leaders must choose between four primary mean...
This monograph helps historians design a low-threshold introductory course on historical statistics....
This whole question of financing war, as it is done nowadays, is not fully understood. In bygone day...
We re-examine the Miguel et al. (2004) study of the impact of growth on civil war, using growth in r...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2015.This dissertation co...
This report discusses financing issues and economic effects of past American Wars
This paper studies the incidence of civil war over time. We put forward a canonical model of civil w...
We present a detailed study of the Seven Years’ War (1756–1763) using a new dataset based on the Ban...
Recent calls from within economics for increased attention to narrative open the door to possible cr...