OSUN Themes: Democratic Practice; Inequalities; Sustainability and Climate
Military Economics -Enrollment at capacity/applications CLOSED.
Term: June 3, 2024 – July 11, 2024Levels: 100-Level; 200-Level
Day/Time: Monday; Tuesday; Wednesday; Thursday 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM EDT
Instructor: Adem Elveren, American University in Bulgaria
Military economics is an intermediate-level course that studies the impact of military spending on economic growth, profit rates, income inequality, and gender inequality. This course covers major schools of economic thought to understand the role of military production in the economy by focusing on both theoretical and empirical models. The course evaluates the implications of military economics from a political economy perspective.
Credits: 4 US / 8 ECTS