Quick Reference for Defence Economics : Theory and Methods
Dr. Balaji N
Defence Studies
Quick Reference for Defence Economics : Theory and Methods
By Dr. Balaji N
The 'Quick Reference for Defence Economics: Theory and Methods' serves as an essential guide for students and professionals in the field of Defence Studies. This comprehensive text succinctly covers foundational theories and methodologies used in defence economics, making it an invaluable resource for understanding the economic aspects of national security and military expenditures. The book is structured to facilitate quick access to key concepts, enabling users to grasp complex ideas with ease. With a focus on practical applications, the book addresses contemporary issues in defence economics, including resource allocation, cost-benefit analysis, and the impact of economic policies on military effectiveness. Each chapter is designed to equip readers with the analytical tools necessary for evaluating defence spending and its implications on broader economic contexts. This reference is ideal for researchers, policymakers, and military professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of the economic underpinnings of defence strategies.
- ISBN: 978-93-7973-345-0
- Pages: 180
- Language: English
The 'Quick Reference for Defence Economics: Theory and Methods' serves as an essential guide for students and professionals in the field of Defence Studies. This comprehensive text succinctly covers foundational theories and methodologies used in defence economics, making it an invaluable resource for understanding the economic aspects of national security and military expenditures. The book is structured to facilitate quick access to key concepts, enabling users to grasp complex ideas with ease.
With a focus on practical applications, the book addresses contemporary issues in defence economics, including resource allocation, cost-benefit analysis, and the impact of economic policies on military effectiveness. Each chapter is designed to equip readers with the analytical tools necessary for evaluating defence spending and its implications on broader economic contexts. This reference is ideal for researchers, policymakers, and military professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of the economic underpinnings of defence strategies.
