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Can this be transplanted into this environment where unlike the concentration of industry example, the goods provided to the market are not private goods but public? Ch. 2: Defense Economics and International Security 39 Princip les of system equilibrium: Thompson ( 1 974) first made a suggestion as to how the incentives which apply to countries individually would fit together in an international security equilibrium. In the tradition of general equilibrium in resource allocations his suggestion has great appeal.
A number of states report data to the UN on a 1 According to an agreement within the predecessing organization, the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE), the Vienna Document 1990 of the Negotiations on Confidence and Security Building Measures convened in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Concluding Document of the Vienna Meeting of the CSCE. article I , paragraphs 14-1 6, reprinted in SIPRI Yearbook ( 1 99 1 , p. 476-477). M. Brzoska 48 voluntary basis. Comprehensive worldwide statistics of military expenditures are not available from any authoritative source; instead there exists a number of interested institutional bodies that issue series of military expenditures.
Schmidt and F. , Defense and economic analysis (St Martin's Press, New York) 53-84. , and C. Syropoulos, 1 994, Competing for claims to property, unpublished mimeograph (University of California-Irvine, CA). , 1980, Military expenditure and investment in OECD countries, 1 954-1973, Journal of Comparative Economics 4, 1 9-32. , A. Humm and J. Fontanel, 1 987, Capital labour substitution in defence provision, in: S. Deger and R. , Defence, security, and development (Frances Pinter, London) 69-80.
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