The analytics of continuing conflict
pp. 201-233
Abstract
Individuals, groups, or nations — if rational and self-interested — will be balancing on the margin between two alternative ways of generating income: (1) “peaceful” production and exchange, versus (2) ‘appropriative” efforts designed to seize resources previously controlled by others (or to defend against such invasions). Both production and appropriation, on the assumption here, are entirely normal lines of activity engaged in to the extent that doing so seems profitable.
Publication details
Published in:
(1988) Synthese 76 (2).
Pages: 201-233
DOI: 10.1007/BF00869589
Full citation:
Hirshleifer Jack (1988) „The analytics of continuing conflict“. Synthese 76 (2), 201–233.