The Economics of Offsets


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Ed: University of York, UK, Collection of new essays on various countries' offset policies.







Defense Production Act


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Military Exports


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Arms Sales And The U.S. Economy


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This book addresses the U.S. economic impact of possible restrictions that might be placed on the sale of specific combat equipment to selected countries in the Middle East. It focuses on prospective demand for advanced equipment by Jordan and the member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council.




Impact of Offsets in Defense-related Exports


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This is the summary of the first three annual reports under Section 309 of the Defense Production Act of 1984. The coordinating Committee prepared reports dated in Dec. 1985, 1986 and 1987 which were transmitted to Congress by the Director of OMB. These documents which are summarized in this report contain the detailed information required by the statute as well as related material. Of special interest are lengthy case studies of the offset arrangement associated with the sale of Patriot missile systems to the Federal Republic of Germany, the Netherlands and Japan; and the Airborne Warning and Control Systems (AWACA) to the United Kingdom and France. The annual reports are now available at NTIS."--Report documentation page.




An Analysis of the Impact of Military Export Offsets on the United States Industrial Base


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The purpose of this thesis is to determine what effect the growth of offsets, as a condition of sale of military articles, has had on the U.S. defense industrial base. These effects are measured by assessing how this trade practice has impacted the employment, trade, and competitiveness of the U.S. defense industry. Additionally, the present U.S. Government policy towards offsets is explained. Analytical data taken from both Office of Management and Budget and Department of Commerce reports are presented and analyzed. Interviews with large and small- to medium-sized business spokesmen, in addition to Department of Commerce experts, are presented to augment the quantitative results. Different levels of U.S. Government oversight are explained as well as their advantages and disadvantages. The macroeconomic effects of offsets on the U.S. defense industry are inconclusive. However, offsets do seem to impact the U.S. defense industry adversely at the subcontractor level when specific industrial sectors are analyzed. Large defense contractors view offsets as a necessary marketing tool in order to maintain global competition. Most small to medium-sized contractors do not support the use of offsets, claiming that they export jobs and work orders overseas, eroding the defense industrial base at the subcontractor level.







Defense Offsets


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