This collection of essays examines the political economy approach
to military spending, primarily by the United States. The articles
deal specifically with the relationships between defence spending
and: (a) political-business cycles, public opinion and the
US-Soviet relationship; (b) military action - ie war; (c) economic
performance - the trade deficit, guns versus butter issues and
fiscal policy.
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