ABSTRACT

Defence policy is of continuing interest and concern to all nations. There are armed conflicts and new threats. Difficult choices cannot be avoided. This book has three aims. First, to identify the typical questions raised by economists when studying defence policy. Second, to show how simple economic analysis can be used to answer these questions and contribute to our understanding of defence issues. Third, to provide a critical evaluation of defence policy.

chapter 1|13 pages

Economics and defence policy

An overview

chapter 2|16 pages

How do economists analyse defence?

chapter 3|18 pages

The case for defence

chapter 4|15 pages

Defence budgets

chapter 5|20 pages

The determinants of defence expenditure

chapter 7|21 pages

Equipment procurement policy

chapter 8|16 pages

NATO and equipment standardisation

chapter 9|15 pages

The European Union

Defence markets and industries

chapter 12|33 pages

The UK defence industrial base

chapter 13|17 pages

Personnel policy

chapter 14|18 pages

Economics of military outsourcing

chapter 15|16 pages

Economics of the new security environment

Terrorism, conflict, disarmament and peace

chapter 16|6 pages

Conclusion