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1 23 CHAPTER National Defense PUBLIC SECTOR ECONOMICS: The Role of Government in the American Economy Randall Holcombe

2 PUBLIC SECTOR ECONOMICS: The Role of Government in the American Economy Randall Holcombe 23-2 National Defense  In 1960, comprised half of federal government spending  In 1999, just over 16%  Defense spending can be adjusted on the margin  Especially expenditures to defend U.S. interests internationally

3 PUBLIC SECTOR ECONOMICS: The Role of Government in the American Economy Randall Holcombe 23-3 The Level of Military Expenditures

4 PUBLIC SECTOR ECONOMICS: The Role of Government in the American Economy Randall Holcombe 23-4 The Marginal Benefits of Additional Expenditures  Marginal Costs of Military = Marginal Benefits  MB decline as dollars are spent on less vital items

5 PUBLIC SECTOR ECONOMICS: The Role of Government in the American Economy Randall Holcombe 23-5 The Marginal Benefits of Additional Expenditures The Optimal Level of Military Expenditures

6 PUBLIC SECTOR ECONOMICS: The Role of Government in the American Economy Randall Holcombe 23-6 The Arms Race and the War on Terror  What if reaction of other nations to military spending is negative?  Arms race  Potential prisoner’s dilemma  Incentive to heavily arm  End up worse off as result

7 PUBLIC SECTOR ECONOMICS: The Role of Government in the American Economy Randall Holcombe 23-7 The Arms Race and the War on Terror An Arms Race as a Prisoners’ Dilemma Game

8 PUBLIC SECTOR ECONOMICS: The Role of Government in the American Economy Randall Holcombe 23-8 Military Alliances  Optimal sharing group may be larger than one nation  Economic rational for alliances  Example: NATO  Increased security also increases propensity for war

9 PUBLIC SECTOR ECONOMICS: The Role of Government in the American Economy Randall Holcombe 23-9 Economic Warfare  Arms races can cause major economic problems  Example: Soviet Union during Cold War  Economic warfare can be used to bankrupt an adversary

10 PUBLIC SECTOR ECONOMICS: The Role of Government in the American Economy Randall Holcombe 23-10 Do Democracies Spend Enough?  Military spending reduces current consumption  Might be investment towards future consumption  Example: 1991 war with Iraq  Democratic governments might be biased towards short-term spending  Leads to inadequate military investment

11 PUBLIC SECTOR ECONOMICS: The Role of Government in the American Economy Randall Holcombe 23-11 Military Procurement Contracts  How can contracts be written to purchase uncertain items?  Fixed fee  Often infeasible  Cost plus fixed fee  Little incentive to control costs

12 PUBLIC SECTOR ECONOMICS: The Role of Government in the American Economy Randall Holcombe 23-12 Military Procurement Contracts  Cost plus percentage fee  Incentive to overspend  Cost plus incentive fee  Limited applicability  The perfect contract  Does not exist

13 PUBLIC SECTOR ECONOMICS: The Role of Government in the American Economy Randall Holcombe 23-13 Procurement Versus Life- Cycle Costs  True cost is cost over life-cycle  Two aspects relevant to military expenditures  Cost of maintenance  Cost of finishing a started program

14 PUBLIC SECTOR ECONOMICS: The Role of Government in the American Economy Randall Holcombe 23-14 Conscription Versus Volunteers  Advantages of conscription  Lower personnel costs  Constant costs  Disadvantages of conscription  Heavy tax on conscripted  Misallocates labor resources

15 PUBLIC SECTOR ECONOMICS: The Role of Government in the American Economy Randall Holcombe 23-15 Conscription Versus Volunteers


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