The Impact of Military Spending Cutbacks on Economic Activity in an Incentive-Wage Two-Sector Aggregative Economy
We examine the theoretical outcomes of disarmament on economic activity in a two‐sector model of endogenous equilibrium unemployment rate. Three main shocks are analyzed: Exogenous cutbacks in military spending on the capital good and employment, and a reduction in public sector debt. The first shoc...
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Main Author: | HOON, Hian Teck |
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Language: | English |
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1996
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