ABSTRACT
First published in 1934, this book explores prominent economic questions on the subject of rearmament and disarmament. Both rearmament and disarmament have a number of economic advantages and disadvantages and in each chapter Paul Einzig considers these in order to decide on which side the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. Part I of the book examines the economics of armament in the light of real experience of recent history whilst Part II looks to the probable economic effort of future rearmament.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |69 pages
The Past
chapter |13 pages
Introductory
chapter |13 pages
Armament Race Before the War
chapter |13 pages
Economics of War Expenditure
chapter |16 pages
Disarmament after the War
chapter |14 pages
Rearmament After the War
part |71 pages
The Future