RT Book T1 Principles of conflict economics: the political economy of war, terrorism, genocide, and peace A1 Anderton, Charles H. 1957- A2 Carter, John R. 1948- LA English PP Cambridge, United Kingdom New York, NY, USA Port Melbourne, Australia New Delhi, India Singapore PB Cambridge University Press YR 2019 ED Second edition UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1031046496 AB Conflict economics contributes to an understanding of violent conflict and peace in two important ways. First, it applies economic concepts and models to help one understand diverse conflict activities such as war, terrorism, genocide, and peace. Second, it treats coercive appropriation as a fundamental economic activity, joining production and exchange as a means of wealth acquisition. In the second edition of their book Principles of Conflict Economics, Anderton and Carter provide comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of the key themes and principles of conflict economics. Along with new scholarship on well-established areas such as war, terrorism and alliances and under-researched areas including genocides, individual and family aspects of war, and conflict prevention, they apply new economic tools to the study of war and peace such as behavioral economics and economics of identity and offer deeper research and policy insights into how to reconstitute societies after large-scale violence. NO Literaturverzeichnis Seite 441-481, Register CN HB195 SN 9781107184206 SN 9781316635391 K1 War : Economic aspects K1 Ethnic conflict : Economic aspects K1 Terrorism : Economic aspects K1 Peace : Economic aspects K1 Konflikt K1 Krieg K1 Friede K1 Ursache K1 Einflussgröße K1 Interesse K1 Konflikttheorie K1 Wirtschaftstheorie K1 Politische Ökonomie K1 Konfliktforschung : Bewaffneter Konflikt : Politische Ökonomie