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Long-term employment impact of disarmament policies

J. Royer

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: Working paper presenting findings of an Experiment on econometric modelling of the long term employment impact of disarmament - examines consequences for regional level economic growth and economic structure, world- wide employment creation, and income and consumption in developing countries; advocates shift in resource allocation from public expenditure on arms in developed countries to economic development in developing countries. Bibliography, graph, statistical tables.

Keywords: experiment; econometric model; long term; employment; disarmament; regional level; economic growth; economic structure; employment creation; income; consumption; resource allocation; public expenditure; arms.; economic development; statistical table; expérience; modèle économétrique; long terme; emploi; désarmement; niveau régional; croissance économique; structure économique; création d'emploi; revenu; consommation; allocation des ressources; dépenses publiques; armes; développement économique; tableau statistique; experimento; modelo econométrico; largo plazo; empleo; desarme; nivel regional; crecimiento económico; estructura económica; creación de empleos; ingreso; consumo; asignación de recursos; gasto público; armas; desarrollo económico; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 35 P. pages
Date: 1985
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Published in World Employment Programme Research working paper. WEP 2-41

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