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Title
Economics of terrorism and counter-terrorism measures : history, theory, and evidence / Satya P. Das.
ISBN
9783030965778 (electronic bk.)
3030965775 (electronic bk.)
9783030965761
3030965767
Published
Cham : Springer, [2022]
Copyright
©2022
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxv, 701 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-96577-8 doi
Call Number
HV6431
Dewey Decimal Classification
363.325
Summary
This textbook presents a systematic study of terrorism from the standpoint of economic analysis. Choosing the kind and level of measures to counter terror is, to a large extent, an economic decision, as counterterrorism (CT) measures and their side effects are costly. This text, contains theoretical models that illustrate the economic mechanisms of different types of CT measures. A vast array of empirical studies and regularities are also presented. Some chapters discuss in depth the empirical results in the literature as well as the underlying statistical/econometric methodologies that go beyond ordinary regression. General Appendix A provides an exposition of the concept of compensating surplus and elements of the basic game theory, to help the reader with an economics background recapitulate micro theory concepts used in the book. General Appendix B lays out the notions of hypothesis testing, regression and more advanced statistical/econometric methods, so that the reader understands or at least can have an intuitive idea of how the results are derived and what they mean with some degree of inner comfort. Aimed at students at the intermediate undergraduate and graduate levels, the text requires knowledge of basic micro, first-order conditions of profit or utility maximization and cost minimization, and statistical concepts of hypothesis testing and regression. This textbook is intended for use in courses in economics, political science, criminal justice, and emergency management. Additionally, professionals working with national security in government and non-governmental organizations may find it useful. .
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed August 1, 2022).
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Print version: 9783030965761
1. Introduction
2. Origin, Objective and History of Terrorism and Terrorist Organizations
3. Tracking Terror: Trends and Patterns
4. Cost of Organizing, and, Financing of Terror
5. Economic Costs of Terrorism and Costs of Counter-Terrorism Measures
6. Economic and Health Effects of Terrorism
7. Behavior, Internal Organization and Survival of Terror Groups
8. Security
9. Preemptive Strikes, CanWe Win the War on Terror?
10. Combating Financing of Terror
11. Security-Deterrence and Preemptive Measures
12. Hostage-Taking, Ransom and Negotiations
13. Combining Preventive Measures with Preemptive Measures
14. Religious Orthodoxy and Terrorism
15. Root, Breeding and Propagative Causes of Terrorism.