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Impact of defence integrators and standards on vertical and hor / Zervos, Vasilis; Swann, G M Peter   Journal Article
Zervos, Vasilis Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This paper analyses the extent and character of product innovation in defence technologies where there are strong network effects, but where there is not a generally accepted system of open standards. Specifically, we examine the implications for innovation from the development of network-centric defence agencies accompanied by the creation of system integrators in the defence industry. The results show that although these developments are expected to have a number of positive impacts, such as enhanced security and gate-keeping of the relevant technologies, they are also likely to have an adverse effect on the available variety of new defence products.
Key Words Defence Industry  Network  Innovation  Integrators  Standards 
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Impact of the US strategic defence initiative on the space race / Zervos, Vasilis Aug 2004  Journal Article
Zervos, Vasilis Journal Article
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Publication Aug 2004.
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Strategic microeconomic considerations of macroeconomic analysis: fiscal, trade and security impacts of aerospace and defence / Zervos, Vasilis   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The usage of foreign direct investment (FDI) is a crucial element in the economic growth literature focusing on sustainable development. In the case of the aerospace sector, security considerations restrict FDI flows and the market-based creation of multi-national enterprises (MNEs), even more than they restrict trade. The role of the government is instrumental as such industries as they exercise significant control over structure and performance through procurement and regulatory aspects. Moreover, there are countries like the US whose aerospace is a leading exporting sector, while significant government expenditure flows impact through fiscal policy the economy at large. The analysis in this paper applies a sectoral analysis of economic development based on the ownership-location-internalization (OLI) theoretic framework for MNE activity for the case of the aerospace industry combined with the strategic trade and macroeconomic implications. The behavior of the government is examined within the macroeconomic, strategic economic and security framework towardidentifying a comprehensive framework of analysis.
Key Words Fiscal Policy  Defence Industry  Strategic Trade  DI 
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