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Quantitative and Causal Analysis of Military Expenditures

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The Economics of Military Expenditures

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Recent political events within the international community which have led to armed conflicts display the ever-increasing share of resources that states are devoting to military expenditure.

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  1. See Fontanel, J., Etudes formalisées et anlyses économetrique du couple dépenses militaires-développement économique. Les examples d’un pays développé, la France, et d’un pays en voie de développement, le Maroc, Report to the UN (1980).

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  2. and Fontanel, J., Comparisons Between Countries, Report for the UN Group of Experts for the Reduction of Military Expenditures (New York: July 1981).

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  3. Pilandon, L., ‘Le Rapport Dépenses Militaire-développement Économique â partir de quelques corrélations économiques’, Revue d’Economie Politique no. 4 (July/August 1982) pp. 440–73.

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Pilandon, L. (1987). Quantitative and Causal Analysis of Military Expenditures. In: Schmidt, C. (eds) The Economics of Military Expenditures. International Economic Association Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-08919-2_3

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