Syed Mansoob Murshed has been at the forefront of research in the
rational choice approach to conflict. His pioneering work over many
years has demonstrated that armed conflict is inseparable from
inequality and economic development. This book brings together
Murshed's key economic writings on conflict and includes work on
conflict causation, sustaining peace agreements, the relationship
of conflict and economic progress, the trade-conflict nexus, the
effects of conflict on financial deepening and fiscal capacity, as
well as case studies of everyday violence and transnational
terrorism. The essays cover both theoretical ideas, critical
literature reviews, mathematical modelling, and crossnational and
subnational econometric empirical analysis. The enduring nature of
war and conflict and uneven economic outcomes make Murshed's work
of lasting significance.
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