Defence Economics

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Defense spending and the macroeconomy1992/04/01English32
Country Survey I–Military Spending in India11991/12/01English31
On distinguishing the behavior of nuclear and non‐nuclear allies in NATO1990/01/01English26
The macroeconomic impact of defence expenditures: Some econometric evidence for Argentina, Chile, Paraguay and Peru1991/12/01English26
Mixed public‐private benefit and public‐good supply with application to the NATO alliance1990/01/01English23
Terrorism and the media: An empirical analysis1992/11/01English21
Political influence on civil war mortality rates: The electoral college as a battlefield1991/07/01English19
Public opinion: A powerful predictor of U.S. defense spending1993/07/01English18
The procurement nexus1993/04/01English17
The McGuire model and the economics of the NATO alliance1991/04/01English17
Offsets as industrial policy: Lessons from aerospace1991/04/01English15
Reputation building in hostage taking incidents1991/07/01English15
On the nature and scope of defence economics1990/01/01English14
Restructuring the British defence industrial base after the cold war: Institutional and geographical perspectives1993/04/01English14
Evaluating collaborative programmes1993/04/01English14
Budgetary savings from conscription and burden sharing in NATO1992/04/01English14
Defence research and development, crowding‐out and the peace dividend1993/04/01English13
Nobody cites nobody else: Mathematical models of domestic political conflict1992/11/01English13
The changing military industrial complex in the UK1993/04/01English13
Arms production in developing nations: The relation to industrial structure, industrial diversification, and human capital formation1991/04/01English11
Profits of U.S. defense contractors1992/08/01English11
Defence spending and employment in Indonesia1991/12/01English10
Industrial alliances in aerospace and defence: An empirical study of strategic and organizational patterns1993/02/01English10
Narco‐traffic and guerrilla warfare: A new symbiosis1992/11/01English10
US government subsidies to private military R&D investment: The defense department's independent R&D policy1990/02/01English10
Restructuring the European defence industrial base1993/04/01English9
Defence expenditure and the economics of safety1990/01/01English9
Foreign trade, military alliance, and defence‐burden sharing1991/04/01English9
Combating political hostage‐taking: An alternative approach1992/11/01English9
Incentives, the budgetary process, and inefficiently low production rates in defence procurement1991/12/01English9