"Based on the proceedings of the 1992 Tokyo Conference on 'Arms Reduction and Economic Development in the Post-Cold War Era' - the second in a series of UNU conferences on Future Global Change and Modelling"--Note to the reader. - Includes bibliographical references. - Description based on print version record
Includes bibliographical references
Warwick J. McKibbin: An overview
Saadet Deger: Military expenditure and arms trade : trends and prospects
Daniel P. Hewitt: Comments on chapter 2
Daniel Gallik: Trends in world arms trade and spending and their implications
Somnath Sen, Shinichi Ichimura: Comments on chapter 3
Paul Armington and Jalaleddin Jalali: Military spending in developing countries and official development assistance
Lawrence R. Klein: The economics of arms reduction
Murray Weidenbaum: Defence reductions in the United States in the 1990s
Takashi Inoguchi, Jean-Claude Berthélemy: Comments on chapter 6
Warwick J. McKibbin and Stephan Thurman: The impact on the world economy of reductions in military expenditures and military arms exports
Tamim Bayoumi, Daniel P. Hewitt, and Jerald Schiff: Economic consequences of lower military spending: some simulation results
Kimio Uno, Sanjay Pradhan: Comments on chapter 8
Simon Cunningham and Kenneth G. Ruffing: Some macroeconomic aspects of reductions in military expenditure
Akira Onishi: Comments on chapter 9
Robert S. McNamara: A new international order and its implications for arms reductions
Nicole Ball: Enhancing peace and development: foreign aid and military expenditure in developing countries
Raimo Väyrynen, Zhu Manli: Comments on chapter 11
Somnath Sen: Economic incentives for demilitarization
Mihály Simai: Comments on chapter 12
Amin Hewedy: Arms reduction in the Middle East: between credibility and illusion
Susumu Ishida: Comments on chapter 13
Takao Kawakami.: Japan's ODA policies for a peace initiative
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