The Economic Repercussions of Terrorism

The Economic Repercussions of Terrorism

ISBN-10:
0199577706
ISBN-13:
9780199577705
Pub. Date:
03/19/2010
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199577706
ISBN-13:
9780199577705
Pub. Date:
03/19/2010
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
The Economic Repercussions of Terrorism

The Economic Repercussions of Terrorism

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Overview

The Economic Repercussions of Terrorism offers a theoretical overview of the economics of terrorism and provides a detailed evaluation of the costs of terrorist attacks, focusing in particular on the Madrid bombings of 2004, but also including comparisons with 9/11 and the London bombings of 7/7.

Divided into three parts, Part One offers a theoretical overview of the economics of terrorism including an analysis of the roots of terrorism, terrorist financing, the economic consequences of terrorism, and the predatory war economy. Part Two provides an in-depth analysis of the direct and indirect economic costs of terrorist attacks, looking at the security and defence responses, and offering industry sector analyses. Part Three explores the 'other costs' of terrorism, such as the impact of attacks on a government's popularity, and the possibility that terrorists use 'inside information' on attacks to play the stock market.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199577705
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 03/19/2010
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 246
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Professor Mikel Buesa is Professor of Applied Economics at the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) and Head of the Chair of the Economics of Terrorism. He is widely published on the subject of terrorism and the economy and is president of two Spanish civic organizations devoted to promotion of intellectual and political work on counter-terrorism. Professor Thomas Baumert is Professor of Economics at the Catholic University of Valencia and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies. His research areas include the economics of terrorism, especially on the impact of terrorist attacks on financial markets.

Table of Contents

I: A Theoretical Approach to the Economics of Terrorism1. The Economics of Terrorism: An Overview of Theory and Applied Studies, Aurelia Valiño, Mikel Buesa and Thomas Baumert2. War and Terrorism: The Depredatory War Model, Mikel BuesaII: Assessing the Costs of Terrorism3. The Economic Cost of 3/11, Mikel Buesa and Javier González Gómez4. Security and Defence Policies in Spain After 3/11: An Economic Assessment, Aurelia Valiño and Joost Heijs5. Security and Defence Policies in Europe: A Response to Islamic Terrorism, Aurelia Valiño6. Direct and Sectoral Impact of the 3/11 Attacks on The Economy of the Community of Madrid, Joost Heijs and Thomas BaumertIII: Other Costs Resulting from Terrorist Attacks7. The Impact of Terrorist Attacks on the Stock Markets, Thomas Baumert8. The Effect of the Terrorist Attacks in Madrid on the Outcome of the 2004 Spanish Congressional Election, José García Montalvo
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