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Leveraging national security: private equity and bankruptcy in the United States defense industry

Defense contractors play an essential role in US security operations. Among other responsibilities, contractors manufacture arms, manage logistics, analyze intelligence, and carry out cybersecurity operations. Historically, defense contractors were either publicly traded corporations or privately ow...

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Published in:Business and politics 2024-09, Vol.26 (3), p.362-381
Main Authors: Mahoney, Charles W., Tkach, Benjamin K., Rethmeyer, Craig J.
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