2016
DOI: 10.11114/ijsss.v4i8.1716
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Verification of the Japanese Government’s Level of Utility with Respect to Defense: Creation and Measurement of an MAI-I Model

Abstract: In Japan very little empirical security research has been conducted using economic theory. This is because the utility maximization and profit maximization on which economic theory is based are considered to be difficult to apply to security research. The authors have created a model for utilizing economic theory, which so far has been difficult to apply to the economic analysis of security, which they call the MAI-I model. This model has the following features.First, when performing analysis using utility fun… Show more

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“…What is the relationship between military spending and economic growth if only Japan is considered? Mizuno et al (2016) provide the only study to theoretically derive the utility of Japan's defense. According to Mizuno et al (2016), the elasticity of scale in the utility function of the government is 1.1079, which is higher than that of the first order.…”
Section: Military Expansion and Economic Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…What is the relationship between military spending and economic growth if only Japan is considered? Mizuno et al (2016) provide the only study to theoretically derive the utility of Japan's defense. According to Mizuno et al (2016), the elasticity of scale in the utility function of the government is 1.1079, which is higher than that of the first order.…”
Section: Military Expansion and Economic Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mizuno et al (2016) provide the only study to theoretically derive the utility of Japan's defense. According to Mizuno et al (2016), the elasticity of scale in the utility function of the government is 1.1079, which is higher than that of the first order. Hence, Japan's defense budget, at within 1% of its GDP, is low.…”
Section: Military Expansion and Economic Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although an economic model analysis similar to Saal (2001) can be found here and there in overseas, in Japan, we cannot find any study that made empirical analysis of defense industry through the construction of economic model, let alone any study on the economic analysis of open arms expert. In the study of Mizuno et al (2016), instead of analyzing the defense industry, they analyzed the utility of government's defense. They developed the measurement method of cardinal utility of government's defense, and they measured the size of its utilization by the successive cabinets.…”
Section: Preceding Studymentioning
confidence: 99%