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How Did Poverty Change Warfare?
Gwyn Simnell, Iorgo Parlor, Kaela Yeowell
Hazzard County University Marine Research Centre
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Conditionality
100%
Corruption
100%
Credit
100%
Cultural Economics
100%
Financial Services
100%
Non-Governmental Organization
100%
Purchasing Power Parity
100%
Social Economics
100%
Standard of Living
100%
State Government
100%
Tax Avoidance
100%
Wealth
100%
Welfare Economics
100%
Keyphrases
Absolute Poverty
20%
Aggression
20%
Armed Conflict
20%
Clothing
20%
Corruption
20%
Cultural Economy
20%
Economic Freedom
20%
Educational Professionals
20%
Extreme Poverty
20%
Extreme Violence
20%
Financial Services
20%
Government Organizations
20%
Healthcare Professionals
20%
Human Nature
20%
Increasing Income
20%
Insurgency
20%
Levels of Living
20%
Loan Conditionalities
20%
Material Possessions
20%
Mercenaries
20%
Middle-income Countries
20%
Military Force
20%
Military Targets
20%
Militias
20%
Minimum Level
20%
Non-combatants
20%
Non-governmental Organizations
20%
One Country
20%
Paramilitary Groups
20%
Personal Needs
20%
Poverty
100%
Poverty Measures
40%
Purchasing Power Parity
20%
Relative Poverty
40%
Social Economics
20%
Socio-ecological
20%
Standard of Living
20%
State Government
20%
Tax Avoidance
20%
Total War
20%
War Studies
20%
Warfare
100%
Welfare Economics
20%
INIS
avoidance
20%
clothing
20%
comparative evaluations
20%
constraints
20%
dollars
20%
economics
60%
floors
20%
food
20%
humans
20%
income
100%
increasing
20%
levels
20%
loans
20%
mortality
20%
parity
20%
people
40%
planets
20%
power
20%
shelters
20%
standard of living
20%
state government
20%
taxes
20%
warfare
100%
Social Sciences
Armed Forces
33%
Basic Needs
100%
Economics of Culture
33%
Financial Services
33%
Health Care
33%
Health Service
33%
Human Nature
33%
Living Standard
33%
Nongovernmental Organizations
33%
Paramilitary Group
33%
Polemology
33%
Purchasing Power
33%
Social Economics
33%
State Government
33%
Tax Avoidance
33%
War
33%
Wealth
33%
Welfare Economics
33%