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Accrual budgeting and defence funding: theory and simulations / Solomon, Binyam; Stone, Craig   Journal Article
Stone, Craig Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This paper explores the impact of moving to accrual budgeting on resources allocation in defence. Standard defence budgeting and investment models are used to assess the theoretical implications of accrual budgeting. In addition, a number of simulations are conducted to assess the long-term implications of moving to accrual accounting and budgeting. The result of the simulations shows that changes to deployed operations and other operational shocks will have manageable impacts on readiness but systematic shocks associated with defence unit prices, procurement policies and defence specific inflation will put considerable strain on the defence department's flexibility.
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ID:   062330


Canadian defence policy and spending / Stone, Craig; Solomon, Binyam Jun 2005  Journal Article
Stone, Craig Journal Article
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Publication Jun 2005.
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ID:   172140


Defence and peace economics: the third decade in retrospect / Gaibulloev, Khusrav; Kollias, Christos ; Solomon, Binyam   Journal Article
Kollias, Christos Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Keeping with the established tradition in our journal, this paper reviews and surveys the last decade, that is volumes 21–30. It offers an overview of the thematic coverage of the papers published in Defence and Peace Economics and the changes that have occurred, points to existing gaps in the defence economics literature and possible future directions in the research agenda of this growing and vibrant field.
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ID:   062331


Demand for Canadian defence expenditures / Solomon, Binyam Jun 2005  Journal Article
Solomon, Binyam Journal Article
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Publication Jun 2005.
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Middle powers and the demand for military expenditures / Douch, Mohamed; Solomon, Binyam   Journal Article
Solomon, Binyam Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This paper identifies and classifies middle power nations through the use of broad political science definitions, the demand for military expenditures models and gross domestic product (GDP) per capita. The latter is used as a simple quantifiable measure of relative and potential military power. The paper also develops and utilizes a threat variable that is applicable to middle power nations. The panel data analysis shows that the middle power nations react to threat variables that proxy global instability utilize foreign aid as a complementary policy tool along with military expenditures, and face significant trade-offs between military and non-military government spending.
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