2016
DOI: 10.1177/1065912916670270
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A Modern Peace? Schumpeter, the Decline of Conflict, and the Investment–War Trade-Off

Abstract: Drawing on the writings of Joseph Schumpeter, we develop and explore a new theory of international conflict. We outline a simple mechanism whereby industrialization fosters peace, suggesting that industrialized states are more peaceful because they can gain more by investing at home than by pursuing foreign military conquest. We borrow from Schumpeter to argue that our mechanism is distinct from traditional measures of liberalism. Empirically, we propose a measure of industrial development, based on a state’s … Show more

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