Defence Economics

Title Publication Date Language Citations
The usefulness of inefficient procurement1992/08/01English8
Defence and space expenditures in the US: An inter‐firm analysis11992/04/01English8
Defence spending and the American economy1990/08/01English8
Defence spending and economic performance in the United States: Some structural var evidence1991/07/01English7
The politics and pitfalls of reducing waste in the military1990/02/01English7
The defence industrial base and foreign supply of defence goods1990/12/01English6
Disarmament and employment1991/12/01English6
A theory of war finance1993/02/01English6
The mobility of corporate scientists and engineers between civil and defense activities: Implications for economic competitiveness in the post‐cold war era1992/08/01English6
A simple and untraditional analysis of western alliance burden‐sharing1990/05/01English6
The economic effects of reducing us defence spending1991/07/01English6
The impact of strategy and measurement on models of French military expenditure1990/08/01English5
A rent‐seeking model of international competition and alliances∗1993/07/01English5
Recruiting goals, regime shifts, and the supply of labor to the army1993/09/01English5
Military spending and interest rates1992/08/01English4
UK military manpower and substitutability1991/12/01English4
Country survey II: Sri Lanka1992/04/01English4
The economic effects of international trade in armaments in the major western industrialized and developing countries†1990/02/01English4
The draft versus an all‐volunteer force: Issues of efficiency and equity in the Belgian draft1993/07/01English4
Excess capacity in weapons production: An empirical analysis∗ †1991/07/01English4
A random walk down the road to war: War cycles, prices and causality†1990/08/01English4
The European response to terrorism: Restrospect and prospect1992/11/01English4
Defence spending and the American economy: How much change is in the offing?1990/05/01English3
Inefficiency in international defence alliances and the economics of Bureaucracy1992/04/01English3
The inherent propensity toward peace or war embodied in weaponry1990/05/01English3
Chalk vs Guns: Some economic consequences of an announced French scenario11993/09/01English3
How not to pay for the war1993/09/01English3
Perestroika and the quest for peace1990/05/01English3
Cost‐efficient military recruiting: An econometric approach1991/12/01English2
Military expenditures, armament, and disarmament121993/02/01English2