Disarmament, Economic Conversion, and Management of PeaceManas Chatterji, Linda Rennie Forcey This important volume tackles the potential problems of international military disarmament. Distinguished scholars across several disciplines discuss possible negative economic and social consequences, including unemployment, conversion costs, and the related hampered growth of research and development, associated with the conversion from a military industrial economy to a civilian complex. The authors present techniques for managing sectoral and regional economic imbalances and conclude that disarmament would ultimately release resources for foreign aid to close the gap between the world's haves and have-nots. |
Contents
Use of Management and Peace Science Techniques | 15 |
A Comparison of Some Analytical Procedures for Nonmetric | 41 |
Models for Projecting EconomicEcologic | 59 |
Copyright | |
21 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Disarmament, Economic Conversion, and Management of Peace Manas Chatterji,Linda Rennie Forcey No preview available - 1992 |