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The economic repercussions of terrorism / edited by Mikel Buesa, Thomas Baumert ; contributors, Javier González Gómez ... [and others].

Van Pelt Library HV6431 .E375 2010
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Buesa, Mikel.
Baumert, T. (Thomas)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Terrorism--Economic aspects.
Terrorism.
Business--Security measures.
Business.
Business--Effect of terrorism on.
Terrorism--Prevention.
Physical Description:
xx, 225 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2010.
Contents:
Part I. A Theoretical Approach to the Economics of Terrorism. The economics of terrorism : an overview of theory and applied studies / Aurelia Valiño, Mikel Buesa, and Thomas Baumert ; War and terrorism : the predatory war model / Mikel Buesa
Part II. Assessing the Costs of Terrorism. The economic cost of 3/11 / Mikel Buesa and Javier González Gómez ; Security and defence policies in Spain after 3/11 : an economist assessment / Aurelia Valiño and Joost Heijs ; Security and defence policies in Europe : a response to Islamic terrorism / Aurelia Valiño ; Direct and sectoral impact of the 3/11 attacks on the economy of the community of Madrid / Joost Heijs and Thomas Baumert
Part III. Other Costs Resulting from Terrorist Attacks. The impact of terrorist attacks on the stock markets / Thomas Baumert ; The effect of the terrorist attacks on the outcome of the 2004 Spanish election : a survey / José García Montalvo.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780199577705
0199577706
OCLC:
440283325

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