At least since 1750 when Baron de Montesquieu declared "peace is the natural effect of trade," a number of economists and political scientists espoused the notion that trade among nations leads to peace. Employing resources more efficiently to produce some commodities rather than others is the foundation for comparative advantage. Specialization based on comparative advantage leads to gains from trade. If political conflict leads to a diminution of trade, then at least a portion of the costs of conflict can be measured by a nation's lost gains from trade. The greater two nations' gains from trade the more costly is bilateral (dyadic) conflict. This notion forms the basis of Baron de Montesquieu's assertion regarding dyadic dispute. This cha...
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The role of dyadic trade dependence in reducing conflict has been a subject of some dispute in the r...
Over the past few years, there has been an increasing focus on the connection at the dyadic level be...
This paper analyses theoretically and empirically the relationship between military conflicts and tr...
International audienceThis paper analyses theoretically and empirically the relationship between mil...
This article presents a theoretical approach to analysing how a country with market power could affe...
International disputes and tensions arise in situations where one nation is seeking its own economic...
Does international trade increase or decrease conflict between nations? Liberal theory suggests that...
Over the past decade the liberal peace — the finding that democracy and economic interdependence con...
Over the past decade the liberal peace — the finding that democracy and economic interdependence con...
Two studies question whether economic interdependence promotes peace, arguing that previous research...
Competing IR paradigms have long debated the relationship between trade and conflict. Some view trad...
This paper examines the relationship between trade and political, military, and economic cooperation...
Keshk, Pollins, and Reuveny (2004; hereafter KPR) and Kim and Rousseau (2005; hereafter KR) question...
Sandler for perceptive comments. Many of the findings reported here emanates from Polachek's co...
Over the past few years, there has been an increasing focus on the connection at the dyadic level be...
The role of dyadic trade dependence in reducing conflict has been a subject of some dispute in the r...
Over the past few years, there has been an increasing focus on the connection at the dyadic level be...
This paper analyses theoretically and empirically the relationship between military conflicts and tr...
International audienceThis paper analyses theoretically and empirically the relationship between mil...
This article presents a theoretical approach to analysing how a country with market power could affe...
International disputes and tensions arise in situations where one nation is seeking its own economic...