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Innovation and Liberalization in the European Defence Sector - A Small Country Perspective (Hardcover)
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Innovation and Liberalization in the European Defence Sector - A Small Country Perspective (Hardcover)
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The defence sector is a critical industry that is currently
undergoing a phase of momentous transformation. Over the last
twenty years, market liberalization, the growing instability of
geo-political scenarios and rapid technological change have
completely reshaped the structural features of this industry.
Taking as a starting point the Norwegian case, Fulvio Castellacci
and Arne Fevolden provide a very acute analysis of the main trends
of evolution of the European defence industry. Their study makes
good use of the latest insights emerging from the economics of
innovation, international trade and industrial dynamics literature.
One of the most innovative features of Castellacci and Fevolden's
approach is the construction of an industry-tailored agent based
simulation model that permits the systematic exploration of
different policy scenarios. Because of its broad scope and its
original approach, this book is going to represent fundamental
reading for all economists and political scientists interested in
the defence industry for a long time to come.' - Alessandro
Nuvolari, Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies, ItalyTraditionally,
the EU defence sector has been fragmented into several weakly
integrated and highly protected domestic markets which often leads
to the duplication of innovative efforts, rising production costs
and an overall lack of competitiveness. This book investigates the
ongoing liberalization of the European defence market and explores
how companies can respond to these changes by adjusting their
innovation and internationalization strategies. Using a variety of
methods including case studies, econometric analyses and
agent-based modelling, the authors reveal that liberalization will
provide new and relevant opportunities for European defence
companies. However, any potential benefits will only be realized if
private firms perceive that a full and well-coordinated
implementation process is in place. As a whole, the book provides
an original assessment of innovation policy in the context of EU
defence and security market liberalization. In addition to those
studying innovation, European and security studies, this unique
book is an indispensible reference for practitioners and policy
makers dealing with EU defence and security market liberalization.
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