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Defense Spending And Economic Growth
About This Book
This book examines the impact defense spending has on economic growth. While defense spending was not deliberately invented as a fiscal policy instrument, its importance in the composition of overall government spending and thus in determining employment is now easily recognized. In light of the collapse of the Soviet Union and the consequent reduction in the threat to the security of the United States, maintaining defense spending at the old level seems indefensible. The media has concentrated on the so-called peace dividend. However, as soon as the federal government is faced with defense cuts, it realizes the macroeconomic ramifications of such a step. Based on studies included in this volume, we examine the effects of defense spending on economic growth and investigate how the changed world political climate is likely to alter the importance and pattern of defense spending both for developed and developing countries.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Tables and Figures
- Preface
- PART ONE Introduction
- PART TWO Theoretical Underpinnings
- PART THREE Effects on Industrialized Economies
- PART FOUR Effects on Less Developed Countries
- PART FIVE Related Issues of Importance
- About the Contributors
- Subject Index