World Security and EquityE. Elgar Pub., 1990 - Počet stran: 106 This book provides a quantitative foundation for evaluating the conflicting aims of security and equality. Professor Tinbergen presents a number of econometric models which overturn many long-held beliefs about the relationship between military policy and development co-operation. His findings demonstrate that in order to achieve reasonable targets of welfare and security, military expenditure should be considerably reduced with development assistance being increased by amounts of the same order. |
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Twoworlds models | 11 |
Threeworlds models | 29 |
Fourworlds models | 37 |
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0.7 per cent a₁ a₁₁ a₂ alternative amount areas armament expenditures assumed average b₁ calculations capital-output ratio Chapter China coefficients column communist-ruled considered consumption decile developed countries Developed market economies development aid development assistance development co-operation disarmament discussed donor countries dynamic model economic equations figures Germany F.R. gestation period growth income distribution Kravis lacunae Leger Sivard Logarithmic welfare functions lower macro market economies maximize world welfare maximizing welfare maximum Milit military expenditures n₁ NATO needed negotiations non-communist Non-mil obtained Official Development Assistance Optimal values optimum Parabolic welfare functions percentage population problem production real income reduction restrictions satiation values Second World Section security aid security assistance security policy Soviet Union static models Table Third World three worlds total income Twenty-worlds underdeveloped units utility function v₁₂ W1 and W3 Warsaw Pact welfare of W1 welfare-cum-security welfare-in-security World Bank x₁ y₁ Σχ₁
