Using data and examples from all over the world, this book explores
how the symbiotic relationships between the aircraft industry and
national governments have arisen, how they influence all facets of
aircraft manufacture, and what implications they have for the
future. The authors outline the production patterns and markets for
both civil and military aircraft, as well as government's role as
agent in both these areas. They also show how the government of a
nation influences the location of aircraft plants, provides the
bulk of R & D funds necessary to maintain the industry's
technological progress, and frequently offers an alternative form
of business organization to that available in free enterprise.
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