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Fight of a 'Citizen Economist' for peace and prosperity: Keynes and the issues of international security / Bellais, Renaud; Coulomb, Fanny   Journal Article
Coulomb, Fanny Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract John Maynard Keynes was a citizen economist, anxious to defend a capitalist system threatened by the rise of totalitarianism during the inter-war period. His criticism of the Versailles treaty in 1919 was supported by the idea of a link between economic prosperity and international peace. During the crisis of the 1930s, he advocated using the League of Nations for a peaceful settlement of international conflicts; while being in favour of economic interventionism, he criticised mercantilist policies. He recognised that military expenditure may be used as a reflationary policy, but after 1945 his theory was misused to promote the development of a 'defence-based' economic policy.
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War and peace issues in the history of economics thought: introduction / Coulomb, Fanny; Bellais, Renaud   Journal Article
Bellais, Renaud Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The rising cost of the 'global war on terrorism' is pushing America defence spending to over $600 billion a year, its highest absolute level, and without a large-scale conflict.Simultaneously, many countries, especially in East Asia and Russia, have been increasing their defence budgets since the beginning of the 2000s, ending the global fall in military budgets that had characterised the previous decade in spite of the absence of major international tension.
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