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Economists’ Views on the Costs of War (Part I)

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Economists’ Views on the Costs of War (Part I)
Author(s)Rose, Morgan
AbstractIn this selection, we examine what past economists have written about the costs of war. There were two main approaches to the subject. Some writers focused on how states could best provide for the defense of their people, and how the financial costs of preparing for war have changed over time. Others placed their emphases on more general considerations of war, and the costs it imposes beyond the obvious loss of life and material. In this installment, we will examine the first group.
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