War Finance, Volume 1Larry Neal This major new reference collection reprints the most important published papers on the problems of war finance under varying constraints imposed by institutions, technology, geography, and strategy from the time of Alexander the Great to the Gulf War in 1991. Larry Neal has written a new comprehensive introduction to accompany the volumes. |
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administration Alexander Alexander's allies amount Antwerp Army of Flanders asiento Athenians Athens Baltic bankers Bardi Beaumaris British Burstwick campaign castles cavalry cent century Chapter cleruchies collected commanders Committee contributions cost crown customs debt Demosthenes Dutch Economic History Edward Edward III eisphora embargo empire England English estates Europe Exchequer expenditure expenses export finance forces France French Fryde garrisons German grant Harpalus Hundred Years War Hypereides Ibid income increased K.B. McFarlane king king's land Lepanto levied loans London Lycurgus Macedonian merchants military enterprisers Netherlands officers paid Parliamentarian payment Peloponnesian War period Persian Philip Pole Pole's raised receipts received regiment revenues Riccardi riksdaler royal Royalist satrap ships soldiers Spain Spanish Spartans Staffordshire subsidy Sweden Swedish talents talers taxation tercio towns trade treasure tribute trierarchy triremes troops wages Wales Wallenstein wardrobe wealth Welsh Wars William wool
References to this book
Handbook of Defense Economics: Defense in a Globalized World Keith Hartley,Todd Sandler Limited preview - 1995 |