Arms Industry

Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics (2017)
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Abstract

A summary assessment of the dimensions and concentrations of military equipment manufacture primarily in the United States and western Europe and the extent of availability of this equipment to buyers throughout the world. Treaty-based limitations are also listed.

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reprint Byrne, Edmund F. (2021) "Arms Industry". In Poff, Deborah C., Michalos, Alex C., Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics, pp. 129-134: Springer Verlag (2021)

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Edmund Byrne
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