Empirical studies on trade and conflict generally make use of highly aggregated data. There are, however, good theoretical arguments to suspect that trade in some goods should have a bigger impact on the likelihood of conflict than trade in others. This article examines the relationship between trade and conflict at a lower level of aggregation. It discusses various theoretical arguments why the relationship between trade and conflict should vary across industry sectors, particularly strategic trade, asset specificity, and possible appropriation of gains from trade. The central hypotheses are tested using dyadic United Nations trade data disaggregated at industry level from 1970 to 1997. The main findings are that trade generally reduces t...
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The study of trade and conflict has largely focused on dyadic interdependence, or trade within discr...
The study of trade and conflict has largely focused on dyadic interdependence, or trade within discr...
Keshk, Pollins, and Reuveny (2004; hereafter KPR) and Kim and Rousseau (2005; hereafter KR) question...
This paper analyses theoretically and empirically the relationship between military conflicts and tr...
What theoretical and empirical validity exists, if any, for the hypothesis that international trade ...
International audienceThis paper analyses theoretically and empirically the relationship between mil...
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This paper examines the relationship between trade and political, military, and economic cooperation...
This paper analyses theoretically and empirically the relationship between military conflicts and tr...
The effect of trade on military conflict is one of the most important questions in international rel...
Does international trade increase or decrease conflict between nations? Liberal theory suggests that...
This article presents a theoretical approach to analysing how a country with market power could affe...
If trade affects the costs of conflict, does it also influence the likelihood of mediation attempts...
Two studies question whether economic interdependence promotes peace, arguing that previous research...
The study of trade and conflict has largely focused on dyadic interdependence, or trade within discr...
The study of trade and conflict has largely focused on dyadic interdependence, or trade within discr...
Keshk, Pollins, and Reuveny (2004; hereafter KPR) and Kim and Rousseau (2005; hereafter KR) question...
This paper analyses theoretically and empirically the relationship between military conflicts and tr...
What theoretical and empirical validity exists, if any, for the hypothesis that international trade ...
International audienceThis paper analyses theoretically and empirically the relationship between mil...
Globalization has largely superseded the term economic interdependence to describe the rapidly gr...
The classical liberal belief is trade, which economically benefits countries, creates ties binding t...
This paper examines the relationship between trade and political, military, and economic cooperation...
This paper analyses theoretically and empirically the relationship between military conflicts and tr...
The effect of trade on military conflict is one of the most important questions in international rel...