Growth and Productivity Costs of Military Expenditure in Bolivia
Kanta Marwah,
Lawrence Klein and
Scheetz Thomas
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Scheetz Thomas: National University of Quilmes
Peace Economics, Peace Science, and Public Policy, 2000, vol. 6, issue 3, 16
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For this paper there was not available nearly as much empirical materials for analysis and model construction as was the case for the authors’ Guatemala study cited in this paper. However, for developing countries very deficient in data this paper importantly demonstrates how useful results can still be obtained on the possible impacts of reduced military expenditures. (eds.)
Date: 2000
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