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Cuban Military Expenditures: Concepts, Data and Burden Measures

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  • Jorge F. Pérez-López

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Cuban Military Expenditures: Concepts, Data and Burden Measures is part of the 1996 Annual Proceedings of The Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy.

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  • Jorge F. Pérez-López, 1996. "Cuban Military Expenditures: Concepts, Data and Burden Measures," Annual Proceedings, The Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, vol. 6.
  • Handle: RePEc:qba:annpro:v:6:y:1996:id:151
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    1. Mr. Daniel P. Hewitt, 1993. "Military Expenditures 1972-1990: The Reasons Behind the Post-1985 Fall in World Military Spending," IMF Working Papers 1993/018, International Monetary Fund.
    2. Raymond Hutchings, 1983. "The Soviet Budget," Palgrave Macmillan Books, Palgrave Macmillan, number 978-1-349-05858-7, December.
    3. Ricardo Donate-Armada, 1995. "Preliminary Analysis of Retirement Programs for Personnel in the Ministry of the Armed Forces and Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Cuba," Annual Proceedings, The Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, vol. 5.
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