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Guns Versus Butter: A Disaggregated Analysis

Alex Mintz

American Political Science Review, 1989, vol. 83, issue 4, 1285-1293

Abstract: Prior studies of the guns-versus-butter trade-off have focused on total military expenditures and subcomponents of welfare spending (education, health, and housing). I extend the analysis to include the major subcomponents of the defense budget. The results are consistent with Clayton's; Domke, Eichenberg, and Kelleher's; and Russett's findings of a lack of defense-welfare trade-off in the 1947–80 era but reveal very specific trade-offs during the Reagan years.

Date: 1989
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