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The Economics of Defense Contracting: Incentives and Performance

In: Issues in Defense Economics

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Oliver E. Williamson

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This chapter was published in: Oliver E. Williamson Issues in Defense Economics, , pages 217-278, 1967.

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Roland N. McKean, 1967. "Issues in Defense Economics," NBER Books, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc, number mcke67-1.
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