The Disarmament Dividend Challenges for Development Policy /
Berthélemy, Jean-Claude.
The Disarmament Dividend Challenges for Development Policy / [electronic resource]: Jean-Claude Berthélemy, Robert S. McNamara and Somnath Sen - Paris : OECD Publishing, 1994. - 36 p. ; 21 x 29.7cm. - OECD Development Centre Policy Briefs, no.8 20771681 ; . - OECD Development Centre Policy Briefs, no.8. .
. In 1990-1991, worldwide military expenditure amounted to $950 billion. This bill could be reduced by the year 2000 by over $300 billion.. . Excessive military expenditure jeopardizes development prospects. . Policies to achieve transparency and to strengthen military security arrangements should be a priority. . Excessive military expenditure is stimulated by supply-side pressure on the part of producer countries, including a number of OECD Member countries. . Donors should consider concerted incentive policies such as defence conditionality in economic aid.
Development
The Disarmament Dividend Challenges for Development Policy / [electronic resource]: Jean-Claude Berthélemy, Robert S. McNamara and Somnath Sen - Paris : OECD Publishing, 1994. - 36 p. ; 21 x 29.7cm. - OECD Development Centre Policy Briefs, no.8 20771681 ; . - OECD Development Centre Policy Briefs, no.8. .
. In 1990-1991, worldwide military expenditure amounted to $950 billion. This bill could be reduced by the year 2000 by over $300 billion.. . Excessive military expenditure jeopardizes development prospects. . Policies to achieve transparency and to strengthen military security arrangements should be a priority. . Excessive military expenditure is stimulated by supply-side pressure on the part of producer countries, including a number of OECD Member countries. . Donors should consider concerted incentive policies such as defence conditionality in economic aid.
Development