The Economics of Peace and Security Journal

eps journal
A publication by Economists for Peace and Security

Vol 5, No 1 -

January 2010

Articles by Scott A. Kjar and William A. Anderson on war and the Austrian School; Peter M. Li on military alliances; Alexandre Debs on economic theories of dictatorship; Joel Potter and John L. Scott on issues in third-party intervention and the role of destruction in conflict; Yang-Ming Chang, Shane Sanders, and Bhavneet Walia on conflict persistence and third-party intervention; C. Jill Stowe, Kate Krause, and Janie M. Chermak on preferences for privacy and security; and Neil Cooper on voluntarism, regulation, and supervision.

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Contents

War and the Austrian School: applying the economics of the FoundersScott A. Kjar and William A. Anderson
Relational similarity: an introduction and an application to military alliancesPeter M. Li
Economic theories of dictatorshipAlexandre Debs
Issues in third-party intervention research and the role of destruction in conflictJoel Potter and John L. Scott
Conflict persistence and the role of third-party interventionsYang-Ming Chang, Shane Sanders, and Bhavneet Walia
Preferences for privacy and security: an experimental investigationC. Jill Stowe, Kate Krause, and Janie M. Chermak
Online supplementary materialsC. Jill Stowe, Kate Krause, and Janie M. Chermak
On forgetful goldfish and failed mnemonics: transforming political economies of conflict using voluntarism, regulation, and supervisionNeil Cooper



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