This book offers an account of the problems - such as high cost and low quality - that can plague major weapons systems procurement. Employing the economic theory of agency as their analytical framework, contributors assess the incentives that arise, for both buyers and sellers, in different contractual settings. Together, the contributors provide improved understanding of agency theory in general and expert insight into weapons procurement in particular.
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This book offers an account of the problems - such as high cost and low quality - that can plague major weapons systems procurement. Employing the economic theory of agency as their analytical framework, contributors assess the incentives that arise, for both buyers and sellers, in different contractual settings. Together, the contributors provide improved understanding of agency theory in general and expert insight into weapons procurement in particular.
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