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The Economics of Violence

How Behavioral Science Can Transform our View of Crime, Insurgency, and Terrorism

Author(s): Gary M. Shiffman

ISBN: 9781107465756
Publication Date: 30/1/2020
Pages: 240
Format: Paperback
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How do we understand illicit violence? Can we prevent it? Building on behavioral science and economics, this book begins with the idea that humans are more predictable than we like to believe, and this ability to model human behavior applies equally well to leaders of violent and coercive organizations as it does to everyday people. Humans ultimately seek survival for themselves and their communities in a world of competition. While the dynamics of 'us vs. them' are divisive, they also help us to survive. Access to increasingly larger markets, facilitated through digital communications and social media, creates more transnational opportunities for deception, coercion, and violence. If the economist's perspective helps to explain violence, then it must also facilitate insights into promoting peace and security. If we can approach violence as behavioral scientists, then we can also better structure our institutions to create policies that make the world a more secure place, for us and for future generations.

  • Uses a narrative style focusing on historic figures including Pablo Escobar, Joseph Kony and Osama bin Laden, as well as references to popular culture, to animate the economic concepts
  • Proposes a unified theory of violence using the academic discipline of economics, specifically arguing that crime, insurgency and terrorism stem from the same phenomenon and are not separate and distinct
  • Written in an accessible style for a wide readership by an expert with experience as both an academic and a practitioner in the field