The object of the paper is to point out that a properlyconceived insurance plan will yield an important social gain by tending to encourage private actions in peacetime having the effect of reducing our national vulnerability to bombing; conversely, a poorly-conceived plan will tend to discourage expenditures designed to reduce vulnerability.
Compensation for War Damage: An Economic View
1954
2 pages
Report
No indication
English
PASSIVE DEFENSE , NUCLEAR EXPLOSION DAMAGE , ECONOMICS , REPLACEMENT THEORY , NUCLEAR WARFARE , VULNERABILITY , COSTS , FEDERAL BUDGETS , SITE SELECTION , SOCIAL SCIENCES , DEFENSE SYSTEMS , COUNTERMEASURES , NATIONAL DEFENSE , DECISION MAKING , URBAN AREAS , NUCLEAR WEAPONS , AERIAL WARFARE , COMPENSATION
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