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  1. Apart from its tragic human toll, the Iraq War will be staggeringly expensive in financial terms. In The Three Trillion Dollar War, Nobel Prize winner Joseph E. Stiglitz and Harvard professor Linda J. Bilmes cast a spotlight on expense items that have been hidden from the U.S. taxpayer, including not only big-ticket items like replacing ...

  2. 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.

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  3. 15. Nov. 2010 · The three trillion dollar war : the true cost of the Iraq conflict. by. Stiglitz, Joseph E; Bilmes, Linda. Publication date. 2008. Topics. Iraq War, 2003-, War, War, Irakkrieg, Kosten, Finanzierung. Publisher. New York : W.W. Norton.

  4. for the soldiers actually fighting in Iraq, in the Iraq budget. But they are part of the cost of the war. So in our estimate, we take only 25 percent of this excess spending and attribute it to Iraq. Then, of course, there are the large categories of expenditures that we have not yet paid. And these fall into three major categories. The first ...

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  5. Three Trillion Dollar War: The True Cost of the Iraq Conflict. Hardcover – 3 Mar. 2008. English edition by Joseph Stiglitz (Autor), Linda J. Bilmes (Autor) 4.2 33 ratings. See all formats and editions. Reveals massive expenses associated with the Iraq War, including military equipment, veteran care, and Middle East restructuring projects, in ...

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  6. 26. Aug. 2008 · In this sobering study, Nobel Prize winner Joseph E. Stiglitz and Harvard University's Linda J. Bilmes reveal a wide range of costs that have been hidden from U.S. taxpayers and left out of the...

  7. 17. Feb. 2008 · The true cost of the Iraq War is $3 trillion—and counting—rather than the $50 billion projected by the White House. Apart from its tragic human toll, the Iraq War will be...