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ID117689
Title ProperWar or settlement
Other Title Informationan economic analysis of conflict with endogenous and increasing destruction
LanguageENG
AuthorChang, Yang-Ming ;  Luo, Zijun
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper presents an economic analysis of the optimal choice between war and settlement when armed conflicts involve weapon costs and endogenously increasing destruction to consumable resources. In contrast to some earlier findings in the conflict literature, we derive conditions under which war dominates settlement as the Nash equilibrium choice in a one-period game without incomplete information or misconceptions. These conditions are shown to depend not only on resources allocated to the production of military weapons, but also on the endogenous destructiveness of weapons used in warfare. We show that contending parties always allocate more resources to arms productions under settlement (in the shadow of conflict) than under war. When total destruction is less than the difference in arms productions between settlement and war, each party's expected payoff is relatively higher under war. As a result, war dominates settlement. But, when total destruction is greater than the difference in arms productions between settlement and war, each party's expected payoff is relatively higher under settlement. In this case, settlement dominates war and the larger scale of destructiveness associated with higher arms levels generates an effective deterrence for 'armed peace'. One implication of the positive analysis is that, under the threat of conflict, arms reductions for promoting peace can never be voluntary.
`In' analytical NoteDefence and Peace Economics Vol. 24, No.1; Feb 2013: p.23-46
Journal SourceDefence and Peace Economics Vol. 24, No.1; Feb 2013: p.23-46
Key WordsWar ;  Settlement ;  Conflict ;  Destruction


 
 
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