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Employment consequences of military expenditure: a comparative assessment

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Comparison of the labour market impact of public expenditure for defence in Canada, France, Germany, Federal Republic, Norway, Sweden, UK and USA - examines the econometric models used to assess potential employment creation or unemployment in the construction industry, engineering, shipbuilding, public sector, etc.

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  • Dunne, J. P., 1986. "Employment consequences of military expenditure: a comparative assessment," ILO Working Papers 992497173402676, International Labour Organization.
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