Using the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) as a case study, this paper examines how conflicting objectives in procurement policies by public space agencies result in anti-competitive procurement. Globally, public sectors have actively encouraged mergers and acquisitions of major contractors at the national level, since the end of the “Cold War”, following largely from the perceived benefits of economies of size. The paper examines the impact the resulting industrial concentration has on the ability of space agencies to follow a pro-competitive procurement policy. Using time series econometric analysis, the paper shows that NASA’s pro-competitive policy is unsuccessful due to a shift, since the mid-1990s, in the shar...
Relationship between government and defense-space and nondefense industries - economic
For the past half century, the commercial potential of space has been a major rationale for the spac...
This paper studies the impact of procurement on supplier firms. Specifically, we empirically investi...
Using the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) as a case study, this paper exam...
Summary data on all NASA procurement actions and detailed information on contracts, grants, agreemen...
Summary data on all NASA procurement actions and detailed information on contracts, grants, agreemen...
The economics of contracting have received rather limited attention insofar as the implications for ...
In May 2005, Boeing and Lockheed Martin announced plans to form the United Launch Alliance, a joint ...
This report presents summary data on all NASA procurement actions and detailed information on contra...
Procurement procedures for today\u27s space programs require a new, creative approach somewhat diffe...
A growing number of empirical studies have shown that public procurement can be a relevant demand-si...
This paper presents a critical review of the increasing trend of Space Privatization in the Aerospac...
This paper articulates the evolution of US space policy by collating the history of space program de...
In recent years, the Department of Defense and the defense industry have suffered an image disaster ...
Article analyzes the changes in the space economy, as well as the U.S. federal policy for preserving...
Relationship between government and defense-space and nondefense industries - economic
For the past half century, the commercial potential of space has been a major rationale for the spac...
This paper studies the impact of procurement on supplier firms. Specifically, we empirically investi...
Using the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) as a case study, this paper exam...
Summary data on all NASA procurement actions and detailed information on contracts, grants, agreemen...
Summary data on all NASA procurement actions and detailed information on contracts, grants, agreemen...
The economics of contracting have received rather limited attention insofar as the implications for ...
In May 2005, Boeing and Lockheed Martin announced plans to form the United Launch Alliance, a joint ...
This report presents summary data on all NASA procurement actions and detailed information on contra...
Procurement procedures for today\u27s space programs require a new, creative approach somewhat diffe...
A growing number of empirical studies have shown that public procurement can be a relevant demand-si...
This paper presents a critical review of the increasing trend of Space Privatization in the Aerospac...
This paper articulates the evolution of US space policy by collating the history of space program de...
In recent years, the Department of Defense and the defense industry have suffered an image disaster ...
Article analyzes the changes in the space economy, as well as the U.S. federal policy for preserving...
Relationship between government and defense-space and nondefense industries - economic
For the past half century, the commercial potential of space has been a major rationale for the spac...
This paper studies the impact of procurement on supplier firms. Specifically, we empirically investi...