2004
DOI: 10.21236/ada432919
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2004 Defense Economics Conference: Informing the Debate on Military Compensation

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“…[we want] to achieve. (Horowitz and Bandeh-Ahmadi, 2004) To Go "Soldiering": Managing the Force Without a Draft 57…”
Section: Using Incentives To Sustain the Force During Periods Of Confmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[we want] to achieve. (Horowitz and Bandeh-Ahmadi, 2004) To Go "Soldiering": Managing the Force Without a Draft 57…”
Section: Using Incentives To Sustain the Force During Periods Of Confmentioning
confidence: 99%