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OverviewSince the turn of the century, few issues have shaped political debate and policy-making more than terrorism. As a result, there has been a huge increase in the amount of academic research devoted to investigating the causes and consequences of terrorism. The Cambridge Handbook on the Economics of Terrorism is the first to present a state-of-the art survey of the economics of terrorism. It adopts a rational-choice perspective according to which terrorists are viewed as rational economic actors and presents a framework for analyzing the causes and consequences of terrorism. It explores the causes and consequences of terrorism and shines a light on practical counterterrorism policies and their trade-offs. With contributions from many leading figures in this fast-growing and important field, this book offers an accessible yet comprehensive collection of the economic analysis of terror. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Atin Basuchoudary (Virginia Military Institute) , Günther Schulze (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press ISBN: 9781108834025ISBN 10: 1108834027 Pages: 814 Publication Date: 19 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Manufactured on demand Table of ContentsReviews'This handbook offers a comprehensive source for understanding the economic approach to the analysis of terrorism. It explores the causes and consequences of this phenomenon in a systematic way and in great detail. Its impressive collection of studies covers a wide range of aspects regarding terrorism, from its history and measurement to its determinants and its political, economic, and social effects. Anybody interested in this topic has a lot to learn from this book. Atin Basuchoudhary and Günther G. Schulze deserve much praise for editing this excellent volume.' Esteban Klor, The Rosita Herczeg Professor of Economics at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 'The Cambridge Handbook of the Economics of Terrorism provides a comprehensive overview of the economic causes and consequences of terrorism. Featuring cutting edge research using a variety of methodologies, this compendium surveys important contributors to terrorism such as individual economic factors, migration, social media, and religion while also discussing the effects of terrorism on trade, economic growth, tourism, insurance markets, state budgets, citizen behavior, elections and democracy and general social cohesion. The handbook also draws together important scholarship on the economics of terrorism to discuss implications for counterterrorism policy and ethical practices. Written from a variety of perspectives, the handbook enables readers to gain a better understanding of the state of the field of scholarship on the economics of terrorism. The Cambridge Handbook of the Economics of Terrorism belongs on the bookshelves of any serious student or scholar of terrorism.' James A. Piazza, Liberal Arts Professor of Political Science, The Pennsylvania State University 'The Cambridge Handbook of the Economics of Terrorism is a tour de force, a masterful work that will challenge your assumptions and deepen your understanding of this complex and pressing global issue. It is a must-read for policymakers, academics, and anyone seeking to make a difference in the fight against terrorism.' Arnel P. David, NATO Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe 'As 'Great Power Competition' and attritional warfare in Europe consume defense planners, terrorism remains a key threat to democratic societies. Atin Basuchoudhary and Günther G. Schulze have gathered the brightest economic minds to update, in a single volume, the state of research on the economics of terrorism. Students of defense economics, terrorism, and economics more broadly should have this volume on their bookshelf.' Jordan Becker, United States Military Academy, West Point Author InformationAtin Basuchoudhary is the Roberts Professor of Free Enterprise at the Virginia Military Institute. He has published numerous books on machine learning and the political economy of conflict. He has also won numerous teaching and research awards at VMI, including a finalist citation for teaching excellence from the State Council of Higher Education of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Günther G. Schulze is a Professor of Economics at the University of Freiburg, Germany, and director of the Department of International Economic Policy. His research areas comprise political economy, international and development economics, and the economics of conflict and terrorism. He has published and co-edited six books and authored around 50 peer-reviewed articles in leading journals and numerous book chapters. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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