Further expansions of the basic analysis of the U.S. case can be found in the following:
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Dumas, L.J., 'The Impact of the Military Budget on the Domestic Economy,' Current Research on Peace and Violence (Tampere , Finland: 1980).
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Dumas, L.J., 'Economic Conversion, Productive Efficiency and Social Welfare,' Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare (U.S.: January/March 1977).
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Melman, S., The Permanent War Economy (New York: Simon and Shuster, 1974).
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Further analysis of the Soviet situation can be found in:
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Katznelinboigen, A., 'Some Comments on the Interaction of Foreign and Economic Policy in the Soviet Union,' presented at the Fourteenth North American Conference of the Peace Science Society International (Ann Arbor, Michigan: November 1976), and in
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Melman, S., 'Barriers to Conversion from Military to Civilian Industry - In Market, Planned and Developing Economies,' (prepared for the United Nations Centre for Disarmament, Ad Hoc Group of Governmental Experts on the Relationship Between Disarmament and Development: April 1980). to which this present analysis is heavily indebted.