The Three Trillion Dollar War
LC Class | DS79.76 .S698 2008 |
The Three Trillion Dollar War is a 2008 book by
Overview
The book examines the full cost of the Iraq War, including many hidden costs.[3] The book also discusses the extent to which these costs will be imposed for many years to come, paying special attention to the expenditures that will be required to care for wounded veterans. The authors conclude by illustrating the opportunity cost of the resources spent on waging the war. The book was a New York Times and international best-seller and has been translated into 22 languages.
The total cost of $3 trillion is comparable to that found in other studies. The
Criticism
In a review of the 2006 NBER Working Paper the book is based on, economist Alan Krueger argued that Bilmes and Stiglitz's estimate was too high for three reasons. First, it counts future interest payments on the debt created by military spending as well as the direct expenditures, which is double counting. Second, it counts increased military recruitment costs that incorporate a premium for higher risk of death or injury and the direct cost of the deaths and injuries, which is also double counting. Third, it attributes a global increase in the price of oil entirely to the Iraq War.[9]
Other academics, including
References
- doi:10.3386/w12054, retrieved March 7, 2024
- ISBN 978-0-393-06701-9.
THIS BOOK is based on a paper that we presented in January 2006, in which we conservatively estimated that the cost of the war would be between $1 and $2 trillion. Our goal was simple: to determine the true cost of the war. Regardless of whether one supported or opposed U.S. actions in the region, we believed that voters had a right to know the real cost of our policies.
- ^ Edemariam, Aida (February 28, 2008). "Aida Edemariam talks to author Joseph Stiglitz about the true cost of the Iraq war". The Guardian – via www.theguardian.com.
- Joint Economic Committee(Report). November 2007 – via www.jec.senate.gov.
- ^ "New Joint Economic Committee Report Reveals Total Economic Costs of War Could Exceed $3.5 Trillion If U.S. Stays the Course". Joint Economic Committee Democrats (Press release). November 13, 2007.
- ^ "Congressional Budget Office Testimony on the Cost of the Iraq War" (PDF).
- ^ War in Iraq: Costs, Consequences and Alternatives Archived February 2, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Foldvary, Fred E. (September 2008). "Uncovering the Costs of the Iraq War". Econ Journal Watch. 5 (3): 373–379.
- ^ Krueger, Alan B. (March 30, 2006). "The Cost of Invading Iraq: Imponderables Meet Uncertainties". The New York Times.
- ^ Lott, John R. Jr. (June 16, 2008). "Is It Really a '$3 Trillion War'?". FoxNews.com. Archived from the original on June 18, 2008.
External links
- Radio interview of Stiglitz and transcript about this book, May 29, 2009.
- The Times Online: The three trillion dollar war