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Terrorist Attacks Stifle Global Economic Growth, Especially With Shift to More Civilian Targets, Milken Institute Researchers Find.


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 goal of terrorists has become to not only cause political and social damage, but economic harm as well. And based on new research from the Milken Institute, they may be accomplishing their economic objective.

A new paper, "The Economic Impacts of Global Terrorism: From Munich to Bali," shows that, contrary to some research that has minimized or emphasized the transitory TRANSITORY. That which lasts but a short time, as transitory facts that which may be laid in different places, as a transitory action.  impact of these attacks, terrorism has had a large financial and economic impact - especially as terrorists have shifted their attacks from government to civilian targets.

"Economically speaking, terrorism may be winning," said Glenn Yago, Director of Capital Studies at the Institute.

The paper, presented Sunday at the annual meeting of the American Economic Association The American Economic Association, or AEA, is the oldest and most important professional organization in the field of economics. It was established in 1885 by religious and social reformer Richard T.  in Boston, finds that:

--The frequency of terrorist attacks and their intensity (as measured by the number of fatalities and injuries) has a significantly negative effect on investments and stock market capitalization Market Capitalization

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--The marked increase in private-sector targets since the late-1990s had a consistently negative and significant impact on economic growth and investment across countries.

--One variation from the negative findings is that the number of terrorist events have had a positive impact on traded value in stock markets as a result of either increased transactions or positive effects on defense and security industry stocks.

--The U.S., United Kingdom, France and Spain are among the top 10 countries ranked by various terrorism measures, in addition to Middle Eastern countries typically associated with terrorist attacks.

A team of researchers from the Institute, using data from the MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base The MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base (TKB) is an online portal containing information on terrorist incidents, leaders, groups, and related court cases. TKB is sponsored by the Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism (MIPT), a non-profit organization funded by the United , studied terrorism attacks in 149 countries from 1968 to 2004 and compared them with various financial market measurements.

During this time, there were 16,730 incidents resulting in more than 90,000 deaths and injuries, most of which occurred in a growing number of countries within the Middle East, but expanding to other regions.

The research documents the changing pattern and intensity of terrorist attacks from governmental to civilian targets that have spiked spike 1  
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 since 1998. For example, in the 1970s, 41 percent of targets were governmental as opposed to only 2 percent since 2000. Private citizens and private property increased from 1 percent of the targets in 1970 to 30 percent since 2000.

Generally, the economic jihadists and other terrorists that have learned from them have had a generally negative and significant impact on GDP GDP (guanosine diphosphate): see guanine.  growth and capital formation, researchers found.

Israel, Lebanon, Jordan, Spain, Turkey, Russia, Indonesia and Greece are among the countries that experienced a significant drop in investment from terrorist attacks.

The paper can be viewed online at www.milkeninstitute.org.

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