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This paper studies the U.S. economy from an original point of view: that of the links existing between crisis and war. The first part analyzes the workings of the current crisis, considered to be a “systemic” one. The second part places the U.S. economy at the very heart of this crisis. The...
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methodologies for projecting defence spending was included in the appendix of the report. This paper provides a more detailed … discussion of the alternative methodologies explored and shows the projections that were done, updated for current defence …
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This paper studies the U.S. economy from an original point of view: that of the links existing between crisis and war. The first part analyzes the workings of the current crisis, considered to be a "systemic" one. The second part places the U.S. economy at the very heart of this crisis. The...
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This paper estimates the dynamic aggregate effect of exogenous shocks to two key components of public expenditure in the United States: government income transfers and government spending. The identification strategy positions the structural shocks to public expenditures in an SVAR framework...
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defence-related industries and enterprises as well as military bases to non-military use (disarmament) in selected OECD … countries - examines geographic distribution of the defence industry, role of central government, regional government and local …
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Military spending in the West generally declined after the Cold War. Given the economic pressures that many of these states confronted, they can be said to have experienced a fortuitous conjunction of lessening security demands with stable if not rising pressures to allocate more resources to...
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