Principles of conflict economics : a primer for social scientists / Charles H. Anderton, John R. Carter.

By: Anderton, Charles H [author]
Contributor(s): Carter, John R. (John Randall), 1948- [author]
Language: English Publisher: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2009Description: xxi, 321 pages : illustration ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780521875578 (hardback); 0521875579 (hardback); 9780521698658 (pbk.); 0521698650 (pbk.)Subject(s): Social conflict | Arms control -- Economic aspects | Disarmament -- Economic aspects | PeaceGenre/Form: Eng.DDC classification: 303.66 LOC classification: HM1121 | .A53 2009Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction : definition and scope of conflict economics -- Production possibilities and the guns versus butter trade-off -- Rational choice and equilibrium -- Fundamentals of game theory -- A bargaining model of conflict -- Conflict between states -- Civil war and genocide -- Terrorism -- Geography and technology of conflict -- Arms rivalry, proliferation, and arms control -- Military alliances -- Conflict success functions and the theory of appropriation possibilities.
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Includes index

Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-306)

Introduction : definition and scope of conflict economics -- Production possibilities and the guns versus butter trade-off -- Rational choice and equilibrium -- Fundamentals of game theory -- A bargaining model of conflict -- Conflict between states -- Civil war and genocide -- Terrorism -- Geography and technology of conflict -- Arms rivalry, proliferation, and arms control -- Military alliances -- Conflict success functions and the theory of appropriation possibilities.

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