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Measuring defense conversion in Russian industry
Authors:John S. Earle  Ivan Komarov
Affiliation:1. SITE, Stockholm School of Economics, and Central European University , Box 6501, S‐113 83, Stockholm, Sweden E-mail: john.earle@hhs.se;2. Economics Department , University of Maryland , College Park, MD, 20742, USA
Abstract:This paper develops and implements a methodology for quantifying defense conversion in Russian manufacturing in the early 1990s. A two‐sector, three‐good model is employed to analyze the flows of resources from military to non‐military uses and applied to firm‐level survey data under alternative definitions of military production and the MIC. An aggregation framework is constructed to estimate the total quantity and change in Russian military production, the latter decomposed into intrafirm and intersectoral resource reallocation and overall industrial decline. Although there is evidence of substantial decline in military production, the data show little reallocation to productive civilian uses, neither within the MIC nor to other manufacturing sectors.
Keywords:Conversion  Demilitarization  Military‐industrial complex  Military production  Restructuring  Defense industry  Russia
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