Publication

Apr 2009

Violence interferes with education, health, and personal safety and thus with personal productivity, the pursuit of business opportunities, commerce and trade, economic development and growth, and human material well-being and subjective happiness. Business leaders might make different decisions if they knew, even approximately, not only the current cost of violence but also the extent of business opportunities forgone by continuous violence that in some cases renders entire states largely unfit for business.

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Author Jurgen Brauer, John Tepper Marlin
Series IEP Publications
Publisher Institute for Economics and Peace
Copyright © 2009 Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP)
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