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Management article
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Reference no. 89609
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: "Harvard Business Review", 1989

Abstract

In the 1950s, government created the market for high-technology production through defense spending. Products and processes of technology were highly secret and spin-off for consumer products was limited. Now the government is focusing on the technology of strategic defense - research which also benefits the consumer economy. At the same time, the line between civilian and military technology is blurring.

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Abstract

In the 1950s, government created the market for high-technology production through defense spending. Products and processes of technology were highly secret and spin-off for consumer products was limited. Now the government is focusing on the technology of strategic defense - research which also benefits the consumer economy. At the same time, the line between civilian and military technology is blurring.

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