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Conversion in Czechoslovakia: Experience and Preliminary Results

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As the conversion process is currently taking place in all countries of the former Warsaw Treaty, I would like to focus my attention not on general aspects of this process, but on specific features of the Czechoslovak situation. Three such features should be considered when speaking about the conversion of armament production in Czechoslovakia:

  1. 1.

    the volume and structure of the defence sector;

  2. 2.

    regional distribution of military production; and

  3. 3.

    specific economic conditions within which conversion is carried out (economic reform).

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© 1994 Manas Chatterji, Henk Jager and Annemarie Rima

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Urban, L. (1994). Conversion in Czechoslovakia: Experience and Preliminary Results. In: Chatterji, M., Jager, H., Rima, A. (eds) The Economics of International Security. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-23695-4_19

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