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Military Investments and Economic Growth in Developing Nations
Economic Development and Cultural Change, 1991In the 1980s much scholarly attention was paid to estimating the impact of Third World security sectors on domestic economic performance. Generally speaking, three branches of the pertinent literature can be identified. One branch consists of case studies of arms-producing less developed countries (LDC APs) to assess the level of sophistication and the
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The role of founder reign in explaining family firms' R&D investment: evidence from China
European Journal of Innovation Management, 2021PurposeBased on the socioemotional wealth theory, this study aims to empirically investigate how founder reign, that is a founder serving as a cheif executive officer (CEO) or chairman, influences family firms' research and development (R&D) investment ...
Xijin Zhong, Tiebo Song, Liuyang Ren
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GA in Military Equipment Investment Plan Application and Simulation
2010 International Conference of Information Science and Management Engineering, 2010Using GA (Genetic Algorithm) the paper discussed the cost-effective problem of military equipment RD (2) under the amount of development funds determined to predict the best R&D result with GA. The simulation results show that GA works well in investment cost-effective prediction and it`s easy to reverse finding the corresponding investment program ...
Li Danjiao +3 more
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The present value criterion in military investments
IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 1967Since the benefits of a military investment are not marketable, the investment itself is also not marketable. It follows, in particular, that there is no way in which the cost profile of such an investment can even conceptually be varied, except by government borrowing or by adoption of an alternative investment.
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Military Spending and Private Investment: The Case of Israel
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011This thesis analyzes the long-run Crowding Out Effect of military expenditures on investment in Israel from 1948 to 2009. Changes in military spending are expected to affect the real interest rate and investment since the government has to borrow in order to finance the expenditure.
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Department of Defense Profit Policy and Capital Investment in the Military Aircraft Industry
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1992This paper analyzes the effect of two Department of Defense policies on the investment behavior of the military aircraft industry. The first policy concerns progress payments, which govern the rate at which Department of Defense reimburses costs expended by contractors.
Frazier, Thomas P +2 more
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Non-Military Justifications for Investment in Military R and D
1989The connection between military-oriented and civilian technology (and scientific) research dates back a long time, but only recently has world-wide attention been paid to it. There are two reasons for this. The first is the large proportion of public funds invested in military research, 70–90 billion dollars a year on a world-wide scale (of which 85 ...
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Long-term forecasting of investments in civil and military transport aviation
Studies on Russian Economic Development, 2007The quantitative approach to the analysis of the development of the civil and military-transport air fleet described in this paper lends itself to similar analyses of investment activity in different transport aircraft markets, the rating of investment opportunities, and the forecasting of purchases and joint technical projects.
V. A. Tegin, A. V. Gal’chenko
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Non-Military Justification for Investments in Military Technologies
1989It is sometimes assumed that non-military justifications play a part in the choice of the military technologies in which a country will invest. Such justifications, however, play no part in decisions on military technologies — or defence Research and Development (R and D) — on the part of countries which have a potential adversary, are ultimately ...
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Investment or Overkill: Should Military Child Development Centers Be Accredted?
Armed Forces & Society, 1996This study examines whether accreditation of military child development centers (CDCs) pays off in a context of rigorous quality standards and aggressive compliance monitoring under the Military Child Care Act (MCCA) of 1989. To collect information about the value of accreditation, we reviewed accreditation standards and inspection documents, fielded ...
Anne S. Johansen, Gail L. Zellman
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