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The Economics of Terrorism: Economics Methods of Analysis in the Study of Terrorism and Counterterrorism

Authors: Michael Stocker; STOCKER (MICHAEL) CONSULTING OTTAWA (CANADA)
Abstract:
The Directorate of Future Security Analysis (DFSA) is in the process of developing a Major Terrorist Event concept. This study is intended to inform the concept writers of various aspects of terrorism and counterterrorism derived from using analytical methods found in the discipline of economics. Economics is an appropriate discipline to study the terrorism phenomenon because it constructs theoretical models upon which empirical hypotheses are formulated and tested. By incorporating literature reviews, empirical studies and a variety of theoretical constructs, this study will provide the Department of National Defence (DND) and the Canadian Forces (CF) with analyses germane to development of an integrated counterterrorism concept by identifying how counterterrorism policy issues and capability deficiencies arise from suboptimal resource allocation and asymmetric (or imperfect) information.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Contract rept.
Pages: 58
Report Date: Dec 2010
Contract Number: LPO6454AA71 LPO6454AA71
Report Number: A719735
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