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Assessing the Impact of Military and Civilian R&D on Performance

Defence and Peace Economics, 2023
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the effects of civilian, military and dual (both military and civilian) R&D investments on the profitability of firms.
F. J. Callado-Muñoz   +3 more
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External Debt Accumulation and Foreign Direct Investment Inflows in Sub-Saharan Africa: Analysing the Interaction Effects of Selected Macroeconomic Factors

The Review of Black political economy, 2022
By pooling a sample of 25 countries spanning from 1990–2017, this study analyzed the relationship between external debt accumulation and foreign direct investment inflows in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Chukwuebuka Bernard Azolibe
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MBSE delivers significant return on investment in evolutionary development of complex SoS

Systems Engineering, 2021
The Submarine Warfare Federated Tactical Systems (SWFTS) is a rapidly evolving combat system of systems (SoS) product family. Managing the annual baseline updates requires processing thousands of baseline change requests, then coordinating and verifying ...
E. B. Rogers, S. Mitchell
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Investment in Research and Development Compared to Military Expenditure: Is Research Worthwhile?

Defence and Peace Economics, 2018
Both research and development (R&D) and military expenditure are pivotal areas for any country’s economy. However, most countries tend to spend more on military because of global insecurity and power politics.
R. Biswas   +2 more
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Non-Military Justifications for Investment in Military R and D

1989
The 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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The present value criterion in military investments

IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 1967
Since 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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Non-Military Justification for Investments in Military Technologies

1989
It 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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Military Investments and Economic Growth in Developing Nations

Economic Development and Cultural Change, 1991
In 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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GA in Military Equipment Investment Plan Application and Simulation

2010 International Conference of Information Science and Management Engineering, 2010
Using 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 ...
Yang Yuqi   +3 more
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