Monday, 3 November 2008

M.R. Garfinkel and S. Skaperdas (2006): Economics of Conflict: An Overview, in T. Sandler and K. Hartley(eds.): Handbook of Defense Economics volⅡ(for

This is a chapter of a book. The central focus of this chapter is to identify the effects of conflict on economics outcomes. The examination in the paper shows conflict is a natural consequence of basic economic assumptions. And the conflicts involves costs are important, and effects allocation of resources.

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