The Economics of Defence, Disarmament, and Peace

The Economics of Defence, Disarmament, and Peace

Author: Keith Hartley

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 584

ISBN-13:

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This major reference work is a comprehensive critical guide to the large and growing literature on the economics of defence, disarmament and peace. It covers the cost of defence spending and its effects on growth, investment, unemployment, technical change and other aspects of a nation's economic performance. It includes material on the determinants of defence spending namely defence budgets, programme budgeting and procurement policy. It also deals with the economic impact of arms limitation, disarmament and the conversion from military production to products with peaceful uses.


Disarmament, Peace and Development

Disarmament, Peace and Development

Author: Reiner Braun

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2018-12-13

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1787439933

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This new volume provides reflections and insights from leading public figures and activists who oppose military expenditure in any form. Many of the contributions to this volume were presented as speeches at the 'Disarm! For a Climate of Peace' meeting held in Berlin in 2016, organized by the International Peace Bureau.


Towards a Peace Economy in the United States

Towards a Peace Economy in the United States

Author: Gregory A. Bischak

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1991-06-18

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 1349121053

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The essays in this volume consider the nature of the war economy and the possibilities for change that the relaxation of the Cold War presents. They ask what the effects of a security policy of substantial disarmament on the economy and political climate of the USA might be.


Defence Economics

Defence Economics

Author: Keith Hartley

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2020-08-20

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 1108890008

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This Element introduces students, policy-makers, politicians, governments and business-people to this new discipline within economics. It presents the recent history of the subject and its range of coverage. Traditional topics covered include models of arms races, alliances, procurement and contracting, as well as personnel policies, industrial policies and disarmament. Newer areas covered include terrorism and the economics of war and conflict. A non-technical approach is used and the material will be accessible to both economists and general readers.


The Economics of Defence Spending

The Economics of Defence Spending

Author: Keith Hartley

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 9780415615440

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First published in 1990, this is an authoritative account of defence spending and policy in both developing and developed countries. The book provides case-studies and comparitive materiel for policy-makers, civil servants, and military staffs throughout hte world. It will also be of great use to students of economics, politics, international relations, and policy studies.


Economics of Arms Reduction and the Peace Process

Economics of Arms Reduction and the Peace Process

Author: W. Isard

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2014-06-28

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 1483297381

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The subject of peace economics and its ramifications are comprehensively and deeply attacked in this book. First of all the book presents a compact survey of significant contributions already made, and then it provides a broad theoretical background for examining the subject by evaluating four different approaches, those of 1) neoclassical welfare theory, 2) Keynesian and modern versions of macroeconomics, 3) modern growth theory and 4) political choice theory. A number of contributions deal with major questions on issues such as the impact of military cutbacks in the Eastern European economies upon their growth; trade between nations; arms trade; nuclear defense; and the benefits and costs of war as highlighted by the recent Gulf War. Issues of a more general nature but equally significant are also discussed, including the age-old negotiations problem of two mature political leaders of major powers in conflict; the determinants of military expenditures; and the problems of developing countries. In the last chapter the findings of the studies reported in the book are summarized and key directions for further research are identified. This book is indispensable for any economist or analyst conducting research on peace economics and the peace process or concerned with the impacts of recent arms reduction and conversion by the major powers and the escalation of military expenditures elsewhere.