Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author A rent-seeking model of international competition and alliances,1993,4,3,213-226,Linster A theory of war finance,1993,4,1,33-44,Grossman An informal framework to aid the analysis and design of military posture,1993,4,3,239-247,Kuenne Chalk vs Guns: Some economic consequences of an announced French scenario,1993,4,4,353-363,Aben Defence research and development crowding-out and the peace dividend,1993,4,2,161-178,Hartley Defense spending technological change and economic growth in the United States,1993,4,3,259-269,Mueller Evaluating collaborative programmes,1993,4,2,195-211,Martin Gender differences in turnover among U.S. army reservists,1993,4,4,339-352,Thomas How not to pay for the war,1993,4,4,299-314,Smith Industrial alliances in aerospace and defence: An empirical study of strategic and organizational patterns,1993,4,1,45-62,Dussauge Military expenditures armament and disarmament,1993,4,1,63-78,Fontanel Public opinion: A powerful predictor of U.S. defense spending,1993,4,3,227-238,Higgs Recruiting for joint active/reserve tours,1993,4,1,15-32,Buddin Recruiting goals regime shifts and the supply of labor to the army,1993,4,4,315-338,Berner Restructuring the British defence industrial base after the cold war: Institutional and geographical perspectives,1993,4,2,123-139,Lovering Restructuring the European defence industrial base,1993,4,2,141-160,Walker Technological progress alliance spillovers and economic growth in a disaggregated arms race model,1993,4,1,1-13,Seiglie The changing military industrial complex in the UK,1993,4,2,91-111,Dunne The draft versus an all-volunteer force: Issues of efficiency and equity in the Belgian draft,1993,4,3,271-284,Kerstens The procurement nexus,1993,4,2,179-194,Pugh U.S. Military expenditure and the dollar: Another look,1993,4,3,249-258,Ross West European defence industrial issues for the 1990s,1993,4,2,113-121,Taylor Arms production in developing nations: The relation to industrial structure industrial diversification and human capital formation,1991,2,2,165-175,Brauer Assessing the impact of terrorist-thwarting policies: An intervention time series approach,1990,2,1,1-18,Cauley Cost-efficient military recruiting: An econometric approach,1991,2,4,339-351,Lovell Defence Expenditure and the economics of safety: A comment,1990,2,1,69-72,McClelland Defence expenditure and the economics of safety: Reply,1990,2,1,73,Jones-Lee Defence spending and economic growth,1990,2,1,19-27,Mueller Defence spending and economic performance in the United States: A reply,1991,2,3,265-267,Kinsella Defence spending and economic performance in the United States: Some structural var evidence,1991,2,3,251-264,Baek Disarmament and employment,1991,2,4,295-311,Richards Excess capacity in weapons production: An empirical analysis,1991,2,3,235-249,Rogerson Foreign trade military alliance and defence-burden sharing,1991,2,2,83-103,Wong Military manpower: Strategic asset liability or non-entity?,1991,2,4,353-363,Downes National security and the two Koreas,1991,2,2,135-150,Park Officer commissioning programs,1991,2,4,313-324,Smith Offsets as industrial policy: Lessons from aerospace,1991,2,2,151-164,Udis Political influence on civil war mortality rates: The electoral college as a battlefield,1991,2,3,219-233,Anderson Reputation building in hostage taking incidents,1991,2,3,209-218,Scott Reserve participation versus moonlighting: Are they the same?,1991,2,4,325-337,Mehay Ridge regression analysis of the defence-growth tradeoff in the United States,1990,2,1,29-37,Huang The defence industrial base and foreign supply of defence goods,1990,2,1,57-68,Thomas The dynamics and the instability of the middle east military expenditures in years 1955–1984,1991,2,3,199-208,Linden The economic effects of reducing us defence spending,1991,2,3,183-197,Thomas The human resource dimension of Defence and Peace Economics: An introduction,1991,2,4,279-281,Withers The impact of defence spending on economic growth -- A multi-sectoral approach to defence spending and economic growth with evidence from developed economies,1990,2,1,39-55,Alexander The McGuire model and the economics of the NATO - alliance,1991,2,2,105-121,Hilton UK - military manpower and substitutability,1991,2,4,283-293,Smith Using quit rates to estimate compensating wage differentials in the military,1991,2,2,123-133,Solnick