Peace economics
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Peace economics is a specialized branch of economics. Peace economics focuses on the design of the sociosphere's political, economic, and cultural institutions and their interacting policies and actions with the goal of preventing, mitigating, or resolving violent conflict within and between societies.
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Key figures
- Kenneth Boulding
- Jurgen Brauer
- Trygve Haavelmo
- Michael Intriligator
- Walter Isard
- John Maynard Keynes
- Jan Tinbergen
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See also
- Capitalist peace
- Choice architecture
- Conflict economics
- Doux commerce
- Game theory
- General systems theory
- Mechanism design
- War economics
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