POLI 354 Chapter : Paul Mattick, “Economics of the War Economy” (1959)

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Paul mattick, economics of the war economy (1959) Underlying assumption: defense spending has historically been associated with a fully functioning and healthy national economy. Even if it is not a necessity for a healthy economy to have high defense spending, it is not an accident: take note of correlation between wartime economies and full employment. Description of the system: military spending has always been a large part of the us economy, even in times of budget criticisms and calls for decreased spending, defense spending does not fall. Expanding defense spending not a choice but necessary under realist assumptions of security assurances and technology requirements. Case study america: permanent war economy accepted by americans b/c of americas ability to maintain high living standards and a high defense simultaneously. Zis be referred to as a mixed economy.

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