Economics and National Security: A History of Their InteractionCraufurd D. Goodwin Duke University Press, 1991 - 310 من الصفحات This is an examination of the interaction between economics and national security, which explores why the area of security studies has long been neglected by economists, even though defence and wartime expenditures regularly consume large portions of government income. The contributors demonstrate that the history of the relationship between economics and national security is far richer than previously thought. |
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Introduction Craufurd D Goodwin | 1 |
National Security in Classical Political Economy Craufurd D | 23 |
The Economics of Defense in British Political Economy 1848 | 37 |
British and American Economists and Attempts to Comprehend | 61 |
Thorstein Veblen on War Peace and National Security Jeff | 87 |
Pareto on Conflict Resolution and National Security Vincent | 119 |
League of Nations Economists and the Ideal of Peaceful Change | 143 |
Power Plenty | 176 |
Marxist and Soviet Defense Economics 18481927 Christopher | 191 |
The Military Influence on | 227 |
Game Donald Barthelme | 257 |
The Rise of an Economics | 261 |
Rostow Developing Economies and National Security Policy John | 285 |
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