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Crude calculations: productivity and the profitability of conquest / Coe, Andrew J; Markowitz, Jonathan N   Journal Article
Coe, Andrew J Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract For many centuries, conquest was commonplace, and its attractiveness was central to the character of international politics. Why has it declined? Existing theories cannot explain why powerful countries no longer conquer states with easily extractable wealth. We develop an explanation based on the relationship between a potential conqueror's economic productivity and its ability to profit from conquest. Productivity has opposing effects on conquest's profitability: it raises the opportunity cost of each asset diverted to conquest, but also reduces the quantity of assets required for conquest. The net effect is determined by the composition of investment in innovation. We document that since at least 1950 investment has been predominantly aimed at civilian, not military innovations, so that rising productivity should reduce conquest's net profitability. Using cost analyses of comparable wars, we estimate bounds on the profitability of conquering the oil and gas reserves of the Persian Gulf, a very tempting target, for the United States and Iraq, two potential conquerors of widely differing productivity. Though both mechanisms operate, we find that the net effect of higher productivity is to reduce the profits from conquest. Moreover, this net effect is large enough to render conquest generally unprofitable for contemporary high-productivity states.
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Economics of war and foreign policy / Henderson, David R   Journal Article
Henderson, David R Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Key Words Cost of War  Economic of War  Foreign Policy 
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Politics, technology and the revolution in military affairs / Stone, John Sep 2004  Journal Article
Stone, John Journal Article
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Publication Sep 2004.
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