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ID172146
Title ProperConflict and peace economics
Other Title Informationretrospective and prospective reflections on concepts, theories, and data
LanguageENG
AuthorAnderton, Charles H ;  Brauer, Jurgen
Summary / Abstract (Note)In reviewing the sweep of the extant literature over the past century or so, we first define and present an overview and conceptual synthesis of the field of conflict economics with a special view toward the subfield of peace economics. We explain that standard textbook economics is a special case of conflict economics and discuss assumptions, subject matter, and interrelations between economics and conflict. We also briefly discuss the nature of the peace and security good, including transboundary and transgenerational aspects. Second, focusing on new research opportunities arising from behavioral, identity, and social network economics we identify entire branches of economic theory that have been little harvested as yet to help address important aspects of conflict and peace. We provide illustrative models, each tied to economics’ standard rational choice setup. Third, we reflect on the use of conflict-related datasets in empirical research, illustrated with examples pertaining to data validity, missing data, data merging, and data mining.
`In' analytical NoteDefence and Peace Economics Vol. 31, No.4; Jun 2020: p.443-465
Journal SourceDefence and Peace Economics Vol: 31 No 4
Key WordsPeace Economics ;  Exchange ;  Appropriation ;  Conflict Data ;  Conflict Economics ;  Quantitative Social Science


 
 
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