Converting Resources from Military to Non-Military Uses

Author:

Brauer Jurgen1,Marlin John Tepper2

Affiliation:

1. Assistant Professor of Economics, School of Business Administration, Augusta College, Augusta, Georgia.

2. Director, Conversion Information Center, Council on Economic Priorities, New York, New York; Chief Economist, Office of the Comptroller, City of New York.

Abstract

As a proportion of gross national product, U.S. military spending has declined steadily since the mid-1980s. The end of the Cold War has given rise to calls for even more cuts in military spending. In early 1992, President George Bush proposed to reduce military spending by 3 percent per year, in real dollars, for the next five years. The Democratic leadership in the House of Representatives countered with a plan calling for substantially deeper cuts. Any substantial changes in military expenditures imply a “conversion” of physical and human resources from military to nonmilitary uses. This article will focus on some distinctive characteristics of the U.S. military sector and on some adjustment costs that reduced military spending are likely to impose on military industries, occupations, regions, and communities.

Publisher

American Economic Association

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Economics and Econometrics

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