Abstract: |
This thesis deals with the economics of war and its issues in terms of war expen-ditures. Analytically, it focuses on economic pattern description, defines and investi-gates its determinants, postulates internal relations hypotheses, emphasizing the costs of war. Being shown on a mathematical simplification, interactions between variables are comparatively discussed and tested afterwards. Taking the presupposition limitations into account, it refers to the presence of political bias as a highly relevant factor of a country decision making about entering war. |