Military economics

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A study of the economic factors that impact military operations, including issues related to the funding, procurement, and management of military resources.

Military budgeting: The process of creating and managing a military budget, including allocation of funds for different areas (personnel, equipment, operations, etc.).
Military procurement: The process of purchasing military equipment and supplies, including research and development, contracting, and logistics.
Defense industry: The businesses involved in creating and supplying military equipment and services, including manufacturers, contractors, and suppliers.
Military technology: The development and implementation of technologies for military purposes, including weapons systems, communications, and surveillance.
Military strategy and tactics: The planning and execution of military operations, including decision making, logistics, and coordination of personnel and equipment.
Military organizations and structures: The various military branches, units, and divisions, as well as the organizational structures within them.
National security policy: The development and implementation of policies and strategies to ensure national security, including the role of the military and other agencies.
International relations: The study of relationships between nations and the role of the military in diplomacy and conflict resolution.
Warfare and combat: The history and evolution of warfare, as well as contemporary combat tactics and techniques.