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The Economics of International Security

Edited by Manas Chatterji, Henk Jager and Annemarie Rima

in Palgrave Macmillan Books from Palgrave Macmillan

Date: 1994
ISBN: 978-1-349-23695-4
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Introduction
Manas Chatterji, Henk Jager and Annemarie Rima
Ch 2 The Autonomous Military Power: An Economic View
John Kenneth Galbraith
Ch 3 Development and Disarmament: The Meaning
Lawrence Klein
Ch 4 Peace Economics: Future Directions and Potential Contributions to International Security
Walter Isard
Ch 5 Disarmament, Unemployment, Budgets and Inflation
William Vickrey
Ch 6 Disarmament for Development in Favour of the Developing Countries
Jacques Fontanel
Ch 7 Analysing Efficient Military Spending
William G. Shepherd
Ch 8 A Computational Analysis of the Effects of Reductions in US Military Expenditures
Alan Fox and Robert Stern
Ch 9 International Peace-Keeping Forces: Economics and Politics
Kenneth Arrow
Ch 10 Japan as a Post-Cold War Model
Davis B. Bobrow
Ch 11 An Application of a ‘Self-Protection’ Model to the Economics of National Defence
Toshitaka Fukiharu
Ch 12 Comprehensive Global Security: A Copernican Reversal
Piet H. J. J. Terhal
Ch 13 Towards a Truly European Security System
David Fouquet and Manuel Kohnstamm
Ch 14 Options for a Security Regime in Eastern Europe After the Cold War
Iulia Traistaru
Ch 15 Problems of Disarmament and Regional Conflicts
Manas Chatterji
Ch 16 Economic Sanctions: A Hidden Cost of the New World Order
Peter Bergeijk and Charles Marrewijk
Ch 17 The Persistence and Frequency of Economic Sanctions
Shane Bonetti
Ch 18 Experiences of Soviet Conversion
Stanislav Menshikov
Ch 19 Conversion in Czechoslovakia: Experience and Preliminary Results
Luděk Urban
Ch 20 Employment Effects of US Military Spending Reductions in the Early 1990s: Some Methodological Considerations
Jurgen Brauer and John Tepper Marlin
Ch 21 Conversion in China
Chai Benliang
Ch 22 Measuring the Effects of Military Spending: Cross Sections or Time Series?
Ronald Smith
Ch 23 Armament and Development: An Empirical Assessment of the Impact of Military Spending on Economic Growth in Developing Countries
Alex Mintz and Randolph T. Stevenson
Ch 24 Environmental Issues and International Security: A Commentary
Iona Sebastian
Ch 25 The Role of International Institutions and Superpowers after the End of the Cold War
Akira Hattori
Ch 26 A World Marshall Plan and Disarmament
Robert J. Schwartz

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