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Macroeconomics and violence (2011)
Book Chapter
Brauer, J., & Dunne, J. P. (2011). Macroeconomics and violence. In D. Braddon, & K. Hartley (Eds.), Handbook on the Economics of Conflict. Edward Elgar

This chapter considers macroeconomic aspects of violence. It moves beyond the usual focus on war to argue the economic importance of all forms and aspects of armed and unarmed violence. Violence refers to acts of self-harm, interpersonal violence,... Read More about Macroeconomics and violence.

The competitiveness of the UK aerospace industry (2007)
Journal Article
Braddon, D., & Hartley, K. (2007). The competitiveness of the UK aerospace industry. Applied Economics, 39(6), 715-726. https://doi.org/10.1080/00036840500448391

Porter's five competitive forces model provides an analytical framework for assessing the UK aerospace industry's competitiveness in this article. Various statistical indicators are used to measure competitiveness, based on published data at the indu... Read More about The competitiveness of the UK aerospace industry.

The UK defence electronics industry: Adjusting to change (2004)
Journal Article
Dowdall, P., Braddon, D., & Hartley, K. (2004). The UK defence electronics industry: Adjusting to change. Defence and Peace Economics, 15(6), 565-586. https://doi.org/10.1080/1024269042000246684

The electronics industry provides components and capabilities that are critical to modern defence requirements. It is anticipated that the effectiveness of both weapons systems and the command and control network that supports military operations wil... Read More about The UK defence electronics industry: Adjusting to change.