Joshua S. Goldstein, is an associate of the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University and a leading expert on war. His books include International Relations and War and Gender: How Gender Shapes the War System and Vice Versa. He lives in Amherst, MA.
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Preface Introduction Part I Government Spending1 What Does War Cost? 2 Taxes3 Budget Cuts4 Debt Part II Broader Economic Effects5 In?ation 6 Business under Stress 7 Pro?t and Loss in Wartime Part III Future Costs and How We Divide Them8 The Price of Failure 9 A War without Sacri?ce? 10 Sharing the Burden 11 Pay to Win Notes Acknowledgments Index About the Author
"Goldstein does an admirable job in breaking down current war costs and who we pay them." -Jewish Herald-Voice "Comprehensive examination of the myriad costs of war." -Forecast "A compact and cogent study. Goldstein makes a fine example of a nonideologue at work. -Publishers Weekly "Goldstein is not an economist but a political scientist who takes an interdisciplinary approach to the study of war. Here he argues that the war on terrorism is much more expensive than we have been told and that we must spend now to win it quickly or we will pay far more in the future to do so. Recommended for all public libraries." -Library Journal "An interesting book that raises many important questions." -Journal of Peace Research