This book, first published in 1983, examines weapons
standardisation as one aspect of NATO's efficiency. It analyses the
economic arguments for weapons standardisation, the limitations of
the analysis and the available evidence. A political economy or
public choice approach is used, with its emphasis on policy
developments in the political market place of voters, political
parties, bureaucracies and interest groups. These agents are
central to understanding the function of weapons procurement policy
within the Alliance.
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