"Desarmament Aspectes econòmics Noruega." . . "Abrüstung." . . "Forze armate norvegesi." . . "International Peace Research Institute (Oslo)" . . "Rüstungskonversion." . . "Friede." . . "Désarmement Aspect économique Norvège." . . "Conversion économique Norvège." . . "Norwegen." . . "Rüstungswirtschaft." . . . "The wages of peace : disarmament in a small industrialized economy"@en . "The wages of peace : disarmament in a small industrialized economy" . . . . . . "With the end of the Cold War, many nations have set about cutting their military spending, and visions of a large 'peace dividend' have emerged. Yet, even today, the arms race remains one of the major projects of humankind, and one of the most unproductive. This book charts a middle course between extravagant claims about the improvements in welfare, development and the environment to be funded by the peace dividend, and the dire assessments of how militarized economies will collapse as a result of disarmament, spiced with warnings that the peace dividend may already have been squandered. Based on a decade of studies, many carried out for the United Nations and its specialized agencies, this book breaks new ground in applying comprehensive models to examine the economic and environmental effects of disarmament at the global, national and local levels, with a primary focus on Norway. The authors also review the international literature on disarmament and conversion. Their findings are cautiously optimistic and of general relevance to all developed countries. The most important dividend of disarmament is peace itself, but some economic gains may also be achieved."@en . "With the end of the Cold War, many nations have set about cutting their military spending, and visions of a large 'peace dividend' have emerged. Yet, even today, the arms race remains one of the major projects of humankind, and one of the most unproductive. This book charts a middle course between extravagant claims about the improvements in welfare, development and the environment to be funded by the peace dividend, and the dire assessments of how militarized economies will collapse as a result of disarmament, spiced with warnings that the peace dividend may already have been squandered. Based on a decade of studies, many carried out for the United Nations and its specialized agencies, this book breaks new ground in applying comprehensive models to examine the economic and environmental effects of disarmament at the global, national and local levels, with a primary focus on Norway. The authors also review the international literature on disarmament and conversion. Their findings are cautiously optimistic and of general relevance to all developed countries. The most important dividend of disarmament is peace itself, but some economic gains may also be achieved." . . . . . . . . "The wages of peace disarmament in a small industrialized economy"@en . "The wages of peace disarmament in a small industrialized economy" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Wages of peace : disarmament in a small industrialized economy" . "Desarmament Aspectes ambientals Noruega." . . "Rüstungsindustrie." . . "Wirtschaft." . . . . "Industries de défense Réorganisation Norvège." . . "Spese militari Norvegia." . . "Desarme Aspectos económicos." . . "Disarmo Aspetti economici Norvegia." . .