

NBN Classic: Adem Yavuz Elveren, "The Economics of Military Spending: A Marxist Perspective" (Routledge, 2019)
9 snips Sep 24, 2022
Adem Yavuz Elveren, Associate Professor at Fitchburg State University, discusses the economic effects of military spending, explores military Keynesianism and the concept of the military-industrial complex. He also talks about the Marxist perspective on militarism and analyzes the relationship between military spending and profit rates through empirical studies. The podcast offers a comprehensive analysis of the topic and highlights ongoing research projects of the author.
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Economic Effects of Military Spending
- Military spending can boost economic growth through increased demand and technological spillover.
- However, it can also hinder growth by crowding out public and private investments in more productive sectors.
Military Keynesianism
- Military Keynesianism uses military spending to counter economic downturns by boosting aggregate demand.
- The effectiveness depends on whether military spending generates more economic benefits than other government spending.
Military-Industrial Complex
- The military-industrial complex, a coalition between the military and arms suppliers, influences national policy.
- This complex can lead to defense requirements being driven by the industrial system's needs rather than purely national interests.