International trade, security and transnational terrorism: theory and a survey of empirics
International trade, security and transnational terrorism: theory and a survey of empirics
In this paper, we offer a new and general analytical framework to illustrate the complex two-way interactions between trade and transnational terrorism. We then survey the recent economic literature in light of this framework by pointing to the importance in empirical studies of: (a) accounting for omitted variables that may be correlated with both terrorism and trade; (b) considering more seriously the intertemporal persistence of terrorism between specific pairs of countries as it affects GDP and GDP per capita regressors; (c) distinguishing the potential impact of incidents occurring in a particular country from the effects of incidents targeted towards or sourced in the country; and (d) most importantly, controlling appropriately for the potential endogeneity that prevails between terrorism, security measures and trade, very much ignored in the literature.
terrorism, globalization, security
179-194
Verdier, Thierry
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Mirza, Daniel
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2008
Verdier, Thierry
87c483ea-f473-408f-9776-d0381cab6454
Mirza, Daniel
62effa3d-c392-4a32-9d7c-0893a9fdafec
Verdier, Thierry and Mirza, Daniel
(2008)
International trade, security and transnational terrorism: theory and a survey of empirics.
Journal of Comparative Economics, 36 (2), .
(doi:10.1016/j.jce.2007.11.005).
Abstract
In this paper, we offer a new and general analytical framework to illustrate the complex two-way interactions between trade and transnational terrorism. We then survey the recent economic literature in light of this framework by pointing to the importance in empirical studies of: (a) accounting for omitted variables that may be correlated with both terrorism and trade; (b) considering more seriously the intertemporal persistence of terrorism between specific pairs of countries as it affects GDP and GDP per capita regressors; (c) distinguishing the potential impact of incidents occurring in a particular country from the effects of incidents targeted towards or sourced in the country; and (d) most importantly, controlling appropriately for the potential endogeneity that prevails between terrorism, security measures and trade, very much ignored in the literature.
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Published date: 2008
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terrorism, globalization, security
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/157439
ISSN: 0147-5967
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