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Khrustalev, E. Iu
Ekonomicheskie Problemy Voennoi Bezopasnosti
[ Economic problems of military security]

Moscow:  Nauka, 2005
427 p. [2 ill.]Images
Serie: Ekonomicheskaia Nauka Sovremennoi Rossii
Hardcover. 14 x 21 cm
ISBN: 5020333972
Language: Russian
This monograph deals with economic aspects of Russian military security, problems of economic justification and effective distribution of the military budget. Contents: Fundamentals of the military economy; Institutional problems of building modern military forces; Financing of the military economy of Russia in 2002-2004; Methods of raising the social status of military servicemen; The Economy of defense-military complex. Bibliography. Contents in English.
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» Economy / Business / Management   » Economy and Social Reforms
» Military / National Security / Aerospace   » National and Global Security, Armaments and Disarmament

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