Structure of the Defense Industry
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<p>Proponents of arms control and disarmament are often confronted with the argument that reductions in defense expenditure lead to cutbacks in military industries and thus to economic hardship. While a reduction in defense production would cause some economic dislocation this would be mitigated by the ability of the economy to adapt to changing patterns of production. This book first published in 1983 assesses the likely effects of reductions in defense industries by an examination of the roles these industries play in national economies. Each chapter discusses industry employment output research and development capital value profitability concentration and competition internal organization and regional employment concentration. Other questions considered include the economic importance of weapons exports the defense industry as a ‘leading edge’ in maintaining national technological capabilities and the reliance of individual firms on defense contracting.</p>
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