Analytical Peace Economics

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Asset Price Dynamics
Author_Nasser Elkanj
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Average Vulnerability
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CMP
Conflict
conflict resolution theory
Conjectural Variations
Conjectural Variations Model
Data Set
Defence Spending
defence spending analysis
Development
Dummy Variable
Dynamics
economic models for regional peace
Economics
Electoral Equilibrium
Entitlement
entitlement failures
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Equity
Eta Terrorism
Exchange Entitlement Failure
Food Price Inflation
Global Oil Market
Granger Causality
Justice
Long Term Cointegration Relationship
Long Term Vulnerability
LSV Measure
Management
Middle East
Middle East political economy
Military
Military Expenditure
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Negative Relationships
North Africa
oil economics
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Peace
Politics
Progress
Regional Terrorism
Terrorism
terrorism dynamics
War

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138935457
  • Weight: 544g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Sep 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Middle East is at an unprecedented crossroads between the established Euro-centric system and the emerging Asian powerhouses like India and China. Their economies, policies and social structures are a half-way-house between these two dominant groups and are an important case study to examine in order to highlight future prospects and problems of the global system. The Middle East is an important missing piece in a huge global puzzle. This book makes a significant step towards understanding that puzzle and offers solutions for how to fully integrate this missing jigsaw piece into the global economic system.

Analytical Peace Economics: The Illusion of War for Peace focuses on three critical issues in the Middle East that dominate discussions about their place in the global political economy: conflict, oil and (regional) development. Examining economic and social development in juxtaposition with conflict and peace, this book adapts, develops and applies historical, geographical, economic and psychological methods, creating a nuanced approach to the collective understanding of the economic and social dynamics in the region. By developing theoretical models and analysing empirical research, this book offers an economic analysis of the attempt to find peace through war and seeks to find alternative solutions.

This book will be of interest to researchers, policy makers and doctoral students of economics, finance and social sciences as well as advanced undergraduate students of peace economics and development studies.

Partha Gangopadhyay is a Professor of Economics and Director of the Centre for Economic Policy and Modeling at the University of the South Pacific, Fiji, and Associate Professor of Economics, Western Sydney University, Australia. Nasser Elkanj is an Associate Professor of Finance at the American University of the Middle East, Kuwait.

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