• Military Keynesianism is an economic policy based on the position that government should raise military spending to boost economic growth. It is a fiscal...
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  • Military budget Military-civil fusion Military-entertainment complex Military–industrial–media complex Military-digital complex Military Keynesianism...
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  • Keynesian economics (/ˈkeɪnziən/ KAYN-zee-ən; sometimes Keynesianism, named after British economist John Maynard Keynes) are the various macroeconomic...
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    ISBN 9781844675616 Gilmore, Ruth Wilson (1998). From military Keynesianism to post-Keynesian militarism: Finance capital, land, labor, and opposition...
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    War economy (category Military economics)
    war economy has been linked to the concept of "military Keynesianism", in which the government's military budget stabilizes business cycles and fluctuations...
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    Songun (redirect from Military First Policy)
    versus butter model Martial law Militarism Military dictatorship Military–industrial complex Military Keynesianism Park Chung Hee Stratocracy War economy...
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    military technology Military Keynesianism Offset agreement Peace and conflict studies Peace dividend Permanent war economy Private military company Productive...
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  • Economic militarism (category Military terminology)
    Cold War), and can lead to dangerous arms races. Militarism Military Keynesianism Military–industrial complex Permanent war economy War economy War finance...
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    Conscription (redirect from Military draft)
    reintroducing conscription during the onset of the Second Cold War. Military Keynesians often argue for conscription as a job guarantee. For example, it...
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    massive war spending doubled the gross national product (GNP). Military Keynesianism brought full employment and federal contracts were cost-plus. Instead...
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  • oriented toward military production, in effect, the production of high technology waste", with military Keynesianism or a powerful military industrial complex...
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  • Richard Lingeman) and himself. Continuity of Operations Military-industrial complex Military Keynesianism War economy Lewsin, Leonard C. (1967). Report from...
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  • intended to provide work to young, unemployed men. Military Keynesianism argues that the military can act as an employer of last resort. A scheme was...
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  • Permanent arms economy Military funding of science Military-industrial complex Military Keynesianism Peace dividend Guns versus butter model Gunboat diplomacy...
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  • supported high spending on the military, a policy known as military Keynesianism. At first, liberals generally did not see Franklin D. Roosevelt's successor...
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    the large spending on the military helped stabilize the global economy; this has also been referred to as "Military Keynesianism". This also goes into hand...
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  • embrace of Keynesian economics. By way of compromise with political groupings to their right, this often became in practice military Keynesianism. In some...
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    Disarmament (category Military disbanding and disarmament)
    Guns versus butter model List of chemical arms control agreements Military Keynesianism Nuclear disarmament Decommissioning of Russian nuclear-powered vessels...
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    government adopted a strategy in NSC 68 military spending. Economists examined how much this "military Keynesianism" stimulated the economy. President Eisenhower...
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  • Why We Fight (2005 film) (category Works about the military–industrial complex)
    has written much about military and national security affairs in mainstream and professional journals. Military Keynesianism The Ground Truth, a 2006...
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  • embrace of Keynesian economics. By way of compromise with political groupings to their right, this often became in practice military Keynesianism. At first...
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  • combination of huge standing armies, almost continuous wars, military Keynesianism, and ruinous military expenses have destroyed our republican structure in favor...
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    speech to the United Nations General Assembly in September 2006. Military Keynesianism Operation Gladio "Noam Chomsky - Linguistics and Philosophy, Massachusetts...
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  • German recovery as an example of military Keynesianism. However, others have noted that the bulk of the German military buildup occurred after 1936 when...
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  • other countries participating in World War II, as military Keynesianism—high federal spending on military industrialization—ended the Great Depression. Kennedy...
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  • NSC 68 (category 1950 in military history)
    dominated the United States economy for the majority of the Cold War, Military Keynesianism. Economists assumed that the United States normally operated below...
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  • Imminent Threat (category Military–industrial complex)
    hollywoodland in 2021. List of American films of 2015 Military-industrial complex Military Keynesianism "'Imminent Threat': Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter...
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    Estado Novo (Portugal) José Antonio Primo de Rivera Military-industrial complex Military Keynesianism Orthodox Peronism Pariah state The deorganization...
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    War (redirect from Military conflict)
    organized under a certain command structure and have the capacity to sustain military operations, or between such organized groups. It is generally characterized...
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  • Economics of defense (category Military economics)
    aggregate demand, military spending increases the output of a country (see also Military keynesianism). According to Faini et al. (1984), military spending can...
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