The Economics of Coercion and Conflict

The Economics of Coercion and Conflict
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Publisher : World Scientific Publishing Company Incorporated
Total Pages : 428
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ISBN-10 : 9814583332
ISBN-13 : 9789814583336
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Book Synopsis The Economics of Coercion and Conflict by : Mark Harrison

Download or read book The Economics of Coercion and Conflict written by Mark Harrison and published by World Scientific Publishing Company Incorporated. This book was released on 2014-05 with total page 428 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The papers brought together in this volume represent a decade of advances in the historical political economy of defence, dictatorship, and warfare. They address defining events and institutions of the world in the twentieth century: economic consequences of repression and violence, the outcomes of two world wars, and the rise and fall of communism. They cross traditional disciplinary boundaries, combining a broad sweep with close attention to measurement and narrative detail; offering insights into these issues from economics, history, political science, and statistics; and demonstrating in action the value of a multi-disciplinary approach. The author was one of the first economists to leverage the opening of former Soviet archives. He has led international projects that reinvented the quantitative economics of the two world wars and contributed significantly to historical Soviet studies. In 2012, he shared with Andrei Markevich the Russian National Prize for Applied Economics, which was awarded in recognition of their research.


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