How are military expenditures and economic growth linked? Some people argue that there is a trade-off between "guns and butter," because military expenditures divert resources away from growth­promoting investments. Yet, other people claim that military spending stimulates economic growth. Which side of this debate do you support? Why?

What will be an ideal response?


The military industrial complex is a combination of defense establishments, contractors
who supply arms for them, and government agencies that benefit from high military
spending, which acts as a lobbying coalition to pressure governments to appropriate
large expenditures for military preparedness.

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