Original paper
Who Should Pay for Interdependent Risk? Policy Implications for Security Interdependence Among Airports
Abstract
We study interdependent risks in security, and shed light on the economic and policy implications of increasing security interdependence in presence of reactive attackers. We investigate the impact of potential public policy arrangements on the security of a group of interdependent organizations, namely, airports. Focusing on security expenditures and costs to society, as assessed by a social planner, to individual airports and to attackers, we...
Paper Details
Title
Who Should Pay for Interdependent Risk? Policy Implications for Security Interdependence Among Airports
Published Date
Feb 22, 2020
Journal
Volume
40
Issue
5
Pages
1001 - 1019
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