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The Economic Consequences of the Vietnam War [Hardcover]

Anthony S. Campagna (Author)

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March 30, 1991 0275938166 978-0275938161
It is only now, fifteen years after its end, that the full impact of the Vietnam War on the United States can begin to be measured. In this work, Anthony Campagna focuses on one aspect of the war's consequences: its short- and long-term effects on the United States economy. Detailing both the identifiable costs and the economic benefits, Campagna examines the increasing influence the war had on the economy as it progressed, and the immediate policy responses that formed the government reaction. The impact to the economic system is presented in a chronological fashion, describing how the economy was affected during the war years, and how, in the aftermath, it was permanently altered. The book addresses the costs and benefits of the war in a sequential manner, and is written in a non-technical style. The first section covers the historical background of the Vietnam War, centering on the Eisenhower and Kennedy administrations. A full description of the state of the economy prior to the war, and in the early stages of the conflict, is also provided. The second section details the effects of the war on the United States, beginning with its impact on the economy, social conditions, and the functioning of the Johnson administration. The longer term effects are addressed through the argument that the basic structure of the economy changed in the early stages of the war. An assessment of the Nixon administration's handling of the war and economy completes the section. Finally, the third section offers an overall accounting of the war, examining the total economic costs and benefits as well as the post-Vietnam economy and society. This volume will be a valuable resource for a wide range of courses, including history, political science, economics, and sociology. It will also be an important addition to college, university, and public libraries.

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“Campagna's study focuses on the economic consequences of the Vietnam War on the US economy. Written in simple style, the book traces events leading to the war, particularly the formulation of relevant economic policies for funding the conflict from the Eisenhower to the Nixon presidency. The author investigates the extent to which problems facing the American economy, particularly during the '60s and '70s, can be attributed to the Vietnam War. This study complements Tri Vo Nhan's well-written work, Vietnam's Economic Policy Since 1975, which deals essentially with the economic impact of the war on Vietnam's economy. Together, these books explain fully and quite well the overall economic consequences of the war on both the US and Vietnam. Useful for general readers and students interested in the US economy.”–Choice

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ANTHONY S. CAMPAGNA is Professor of Economics at the University of Vermont, where he specializes in macroeconomic theory and policy.

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U.S. involvement in Vietnam began when the Truman administration promised to help the French continue their control in Indochina. Read the first page
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actual budgetary costs, guidepost program, defense obligations, conscription tax, core inflation, employment budget, cost push inflation, demand inflation
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United States, New York, Southeast Asia, Federal Reserve, Government Printing Office, South Vietnam, Council of Economic Advisors, Department of Defense, Joint Economic Committee, World War, Economic Report of the President, Soviet Union, North Vietnamese, Grim Realities, Vain Hopes, Brookings Papers, Stanley Karnow, The Political Economy of Prosperity, Walter Heller, Arthur Okun, Doris Kearns, Monthly Labor Review, Social Security, Viking Press, New Viewpoints
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