Estimating the Value of Overseas Security Commitments
RAND Corporation eBooks2016
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Abstract
Today, there is intensifying debate over the resources devoted by the United States to its overseas commitments, with important voices calling for wholesale and unprecedented retrenchment in the face of mounting fiscal pressures. Using advanced econometric techniques and new data on overseas security commitments, RAND researchers explore whether and to what extent the United States derives economic benefits from its overseas security commitments.
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