The Evolving Economics of War and Peace
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Economics of Peace and Security
Edited by : James K. Galbraith, Jurgen Brauer, and Lucy L. Webster,
- Lyndon B. Johnson
School of Public Affairs, The University of Texas at Austin, Senior Scholar at Jerome Levy
Economics Institute and Chair of Economics Allied for Arms Reduction, USA - Augusta State University, USA - Economists Allied for Arms Reduction (ECAAR), USA
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The Evolving Economics of War and Peace
James K. Galbraith,
Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, The University of Texas at Austin, Senior Scholar at Jerome Levy Economics Institute and Chair of Economics Allied for Arms Reduction, USA
1. The Economics of
Peace and Security
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War, Peace and
Economists
Fanny Coulomb,
Universite Pierre Mendes France of Grenoble, C.E.D.S.I., Espace Europe, France
Jacques Fontanel,
Faculte des Sciences Economiques, Universite Pierre Mendes France of Grenoble,
Scientific
Director of Espace
Europe, France
2. Economics of of
Military Expenditures
Lucy L. Webster,
Economists Allied for Arms Reduction (ECAAR), USA
Determinants of
Military Expenditure
Ron P. Smith,
Department of Economics, Birkbeck College, UK
The Defense Budget
Process
Richard F. Kaufman,
Bethesda Research Center, USA
Military Procurement
and Technological Change
Gregory Hooks,
Department of Sociology, Washington State University, USA
The Concept of a
Peace Dividend
Michael D.
Intriligator, Department of Economics, University of California, USA
Patterns of Military
Spending after the Cold War
Sanjeev Gupta,
Expenditure Policy Division, 3-700, Fiscal Affairs Department, International
Monetary Fund(IMF), USA
The Fate of the
State
William S. Lind,
Center for Cultural Conservatism, The Free Congress Foundation, USA
3. Economics of Peace
Processes
Lucy L. Webster,
Economists Allied for Arms Reduction (ECAAR), USA
The Effect of Ending
Hostilities on Output and Employment
Paul Davidson,
University of Tennessee, USA
Economic Dimensions
of Peace Agreements
J. Grussendorf,
University of Texas at Austin, USA
L.R. Kurtz,
University of Texas at Austin, USA
Economic Conversion,
Demobilization and Reintegration
Lloyd J. Dumas,
School of Social Sciences, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Building
Institutions for Peacemaking and Peacekeeping
Jurgen Brauer,
Augusta State University, USA
Dietrich Fischer,
Pace University, USA
Peace-Keeping
Operations
Lawrence R. Klein,
Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania, USA
4. Economics of Global
Threats
Lucy L. Webster,
Economists Allied for Arms Reduction (ECAAR), USA
The Logic Threat and
Deterrence Today
J. Steinbruner,
School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland, USA
The Economics of
Chemical and Biological Weapons
Carlos Seiglie,
Rutgers University, USA
Mayeul Kauffmann,
Université Pierre Mendes France, France
Global and Regional
Security Alliances
Carlos Seiglie,
Rutgers University, USA
Sylvie Matelly,
Universite Pierre Mendes, France
5. Economics of Arms
and Development
Lucy L. Webster,
Economists Allied for Arms Reduction (ECAAR), USA
The Military
Dimension of North-South Trade
D. Kiefer, University
of Utah, USA
The Effects of Arms
Races on War and Development
G. Harris, University
of Natal, South Africa
Arms Industry and
the Globalization Process
Keith Hartley, Centre
foe Defence Economics, University of York, UK
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