Engineers and Economic Conversion

Engineers and Economic Conversion

Author: Patricia L. MacCorquodale

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1993-11-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781461569138

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Recent political developments imply a much larger part of our economy will be devoted to civilian enterprises and a much smaller part to military work than in the recent past. This book examines the impact on the technical community, particularly engineers, of the conversion of defense-related industries to civilian-oriented activities. Currently about one third of all engineers work on military projects, and four fifths of all federal research and development is defense-related. The essays in this volume are by academic researchers (in disciplines ranging from psychology and philosophy to economics and engineering), engineers and managers from companies that work on military projects, and representatives of some of the professional societies of engineers. They address the questions: What will be the impact on the technical community of the economic conversion? What effect will the technical community have on the conversion? What actions can one take to minimize the destructive and maximize the constructive effects of the conversion? What are the implications for engineering education, professional work, and public policy?


Economic Conversion

Economic Conversion

Author: Suzanne Gordon

Publisher:

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13:

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Essays arguing for specific industry restructuring in the USA to convert excessive military expenditure to peace-based manufacturing - points to declining US industrial production trends; reviews trade union attitudes, positive impact of disarmament for developing countries, legislation to introduce adjustment assistance; gives case studies of the Lucas and McDonnell Douglas Plans for the aerospace industry conversion, and Western European experience; covers political aspects, role of business and the interest groups, industrial policy, etc.


Conversion

Conversion

Author: Anke Brunn

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 505

ISBN-13: 3642957013

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CONVERSION - in the meantime the term for the process of converting arms industry into industrial production of non-military goods - is becoming a key subject in the building of the eastern economies. These Proceedings contain all important presentations of an international Conference in Dortmund in 1992. Speakers were well known experts from economy, politics, science and military, thus this book gives an up-to-date, excellent overview.


Economic Conversion

Economic Conversion

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs. Subcommittee on Economic Stabilization

Publisher:

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 490

ISBN-13:

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Economics for Engineers (For MAKAUT) – 3rd Edition

Economics for Engineers (For MAKAUT) – 3rd Edition

Author: Bhatia H.L. & Maheshwari S.N.

Publisher: Vikas Publishing House

Published:

Total Pages: 349

ISBN-13: 932598069X

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The book has been written to conform to the syllabi requirement of the Indian technical universities. It meets the needs of engineering students who have to consider and evaluate economic and financial aspects of alternatives before them. Relevant accounting and economic concepts and their use have been explained in precise, adequate and easily comprehensible manner. Each topic covered in it is self-contained and obviates the need for additional reading. There are a large number of solved illustrative examples as also addenda of learning objectives, key words and review questions. Since an engineering economist uses several conversion factors involving time placements, an appendix has been provided explaining the symbols representing these conversion factors, the formulas used for calculating them, together with some illustrative tables.


Economic Adjustment And Conversion Of Defense Industries

Economic Adjustment And Conversion Of Defense Industries

Author: John E. Lynch

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-04-08

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 0429712790

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Defense plant cutbacks and military base closures have affected hundreds of U.S. communities during the past twenty-five years. Tracing the recovery of four communities after large defense plant cutbacks and of one hundred communities after military base closures, the contributors analyze the transition from the production of military to civilian goods. The contributors examine the market potential of reusing defense industrial plants to produce civilian products within the one- to two-year period called for by economic conversion proponents, showing that the complex process needed to develop, test, and market an entirely new product requires a minimum of five years. They also review the wide range of economic development techniques available at the state and local level, conversion approaches in Western Europe, programs for displaced workers, and reasons why the economic conversion approach has failed to attract public support in the United States. The case studies are used to formulate an integrated, composite approach for coping with plant closures and major employment dislocations. Stressing the in portance of community-based economic adjustment activities, this book will be valuable to all concerned with mitigating the effects of military and civilian plant closures.


Making Peace Possible

Making Peace Possible

Author: Lloyd J. Dumas

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2014-06-28

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 1483299287

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In Making Peace Possible, the editors have presented a range of papers which focus on the theory and practice of economic conversion of military-oriented industry to civilian use. The book brings together a wealth of information from academic research and from case studies undertaken by individual countries and by the United Nations. Covering such diverse topics as the relationship between the level of armament expenditure in the industrialized countries and economic aid to less developed countries, the economic impact of ever-increasing expenditure on arms, and the theory and practical experience of economic conversion projects in the US and Scandinavia, Making Peace Possible shows that economic conversion from military to civilian use can help form the basis for a more peaceful and economically stable world.