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Power, Trade, and War

Edward D. Mansfield

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Politikwissenschaft

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This book presents the first attempt to model the relationships among the distribution of power, international trade, and war. Edward Mansfield dispels the widespread belief that a monotonic relationship exists between the distribution of power and patterns of both war and trade.

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Gross national product, Quantity, On War, F-test, Variance, Tariff, Theory, Externality, National power, Autarky, Political economy, Result, Data set, Linear regression, Explanatory power, Suggestion, World War II, Economics, Estimation, Warfare, Percentage Change, Interdependence, Monetary policy, Economic power, Preventive war, International trade, Autocorrelation, Degrees of freedom (statistics), Gibrat's law, One-Tailed Test, War effort, Market power, Trade barrier, International relations, Explanation, Hegemonic stability theory, Poisson distribution, Protectionism, International economics, Standard deviation, Year, Heteroscedasticity, Political science, Percentage, Austro-Prussian War, Coefficient, Statistical significance, Frequency distribution, Free trade, Determinant, Error term, Combatant, Income, Durbin–Watson statistic, Coefficient of determination, Correlation and dependence, Stochastic process, Hegemony, Great power, Prediction, War, Opportunity cost, Probability, Regression analysis, World War I, Logarithm, F-distribution, International political economy, Correlates of War, Addition