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The University of Maine

1994

Defense conversion

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Defense Downsizing: The Economic Impacts In New England, Yolanda K. Kodrzycki Jan 1994

Defense Downsizing: The Economic Impacts In New England, Yolanda K. Kodrzycki

Maine Policy Review

Yoland R. Kodrzycki reviews the extent of New England’s dependency on defense and various measures of the severity of defense downsizing. The analysis is put in the broader context of the New England economy. Because the economy can provide opportunities or constraints, it is important to understand the general economic environment when designing a defense conversion strategy. This article is excerpted from the author’s remarks at a conference entitled “From Defense to Offense: Converting Maine’s Economy in a Time of Shrinking Military Expenditures,” which took place in Portland on June 13, 1994. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect official …


Next Steps In Business Conversion: Supporting Innovation And Entrepreneurship, Eric R. Pages Jan 1994

Next Steps In Business Conversion: Supporting Innovation And Entrepreneurship, Eric R. Pages

Maine Policy Review

Defense conversion is a major issue confronting Maineand other states that are threatened with the loss of major military and civilian defense facilities. The closing of Loring Air Force Base this year has made real to most Mainecitizens the rapidly changing nature of the state’s defense infrastructure. As the anxiety increases about the future of remaining defense facilities, both the public and private sectors are working to develop meaningful conversion programs and policies. The latter was the focus of a statewide conference on defense conversion, "From Defense to Offense" held last June in Portland. This article by Eric R. Pages …