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The Rise of the Gunbelt Ann Markusen (Professor of Planning Director, Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, Professor of Planning Director, Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, Rutgers University)

The Rise of the Gunbelt By Ann Markusen (Professor of Planning Director, Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, Professor of Planning Director, Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, Rutgers University)

Summary

This monograph argues that America's economic landscape has undergone a profound transformation since 1945 as a result of the rise of the military-industrial complex and the formation of a new industry based on defence spending.

The Rise of the Gunbelt Summary

The Rise of the Gunbelt: The Military Remapping of Industrial America by Ann Markusen (Professor of Planning Director, Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, Professor of Planning Director, Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, Rutgers University)

Since World War II, America's economic landscape has undergone a profound transformation. This economic restructuring, the authors argue, is a direct result of the rise of the military industrial complex (MIC) and the formation of a new industry based on defence spending and Pentagon contracts. This book chronicles the dramatic growth of this vast complex.

The Rise of the Gunbelt Reviews

`a provocative new book' National Journal
a good read, packed with information and ideas that provoke thought. * Urban Studies 32:1 *

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NPB9780195066487
9780195066487
0195066480
The Rise of the Gunbelt: The Military Remapping of Industrial America by Ann Markusen (Professor of Planning Director, Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, Professor of Planning Director, Project on Regional and Industrial Economics, Rutgers University)
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Oxford University Press Inc
19911010
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