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Tracking US Health Care Spending by Health Condition and County.
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Defense Spending and Unemployment in France
Defence and Peace Economics, 2014France has received little attention in the literature of defense economics, despite some outstanding features of the country’s situation. This study attempts to partially fill this gap with new empirical evidence which evaluates the influence of military expenditure on the unemployment rate between 1975 and 2008.
Julien Malizard
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Defense Spending and Interregional Labor Migration
Economic Geography, 1993The impact of defense-related industry on labor migration within the United States is analyzed using census data for the period 1975-1980. The results "suggest that workers follow jobs in the defense industry, rather than vice versa, and indicate that a process of defense-related regional labor pool formation, amplified by interstate migration, adds to
M, Ellis, R, Barff, A R, Markusen
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Defense, Justice and Security Spending
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2003The criminality rate in Colombia (crime/population) grew rapidly between the middle seventies and eighties, since then it had shown a declination, but the country still observes high indices of criminality, mostly in homicides and kidnapping. In a similar way defense, security and justice spending have grown.
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Defense spending and the macroeconomy
Defence Economics, 1992Given Kinsella's (1990, 1991) appeal for analysis to be pursued using sub‐annual level of data, we pursue such an endeavor in this paper. We examime the effect of defence spending on real output, the unemployment rate, price level, and interest rate covering a quarterly time frame 1960:1 to 1988:1 using an unrestricted vector autoregression framework ...
James E. Payne, Kevin L. Ross
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Delhi's Defense Spending Spree
IEEE Spectrum, 2007With a five-year defense modernization budget in excess of US $30 billion, India is being courted by arms exporters persistently.
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Interests, Institutions, and Defense Spending
2020Why do some governments spend more on their military than others? Leaders make spending decisions based in part on their desire to stay in office, and they may lose office through internal or external processes. Research traditionally focused on external threats as the main determinant of military spending, but internal dynamics are the primary cause ...
Justin Conrad, Mark Souva
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