Edited by Larry Neal, Professor of Economics, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, US
This major new reference collection reprints the most important published papers on the problems of war finance under varying constraints imposed by institutions, technology, geography, and strategy from the time of Alexander the Great to the Gulf War in 1991. Larry Neal has written a new comprehensive introduction to accompany the volumes.
This major new reference collection reprints the most important published papers on the problems of war finance under varying constraints imposed by institutions, technology, geography, and strategy from the time of Alexander the Great to the Gulf War in 1991. Larry Neal has written a new comprehensive introduction to accompany the volumes.
71 articles, dating from 1910 to 1992 Contributors include: O. Anderson, C.A. Curtis, E.J. Hamilton, R. Hutton, G. Parker, A.C. Pigou, F. Redlich, D.F. Swanson, J. Viner, E.N. White