Why Has the Cost of Navy Ships Risen? A Macroscopic Examination of the Trends in U. S. Naval Ship Costs over the Past Several Decades |
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Author:
| Arena, Mark V. Blickstein, Irv Younossi, Obaid Grammich, Clifford A. |
ISBN: | 978-0-8330-3921-7 |
Publication Date: | May 2006 |
Publisher: | RAND Corporation, The
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $20.00 |
Book Description:
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Over the past several decades, increases in acquisition costs for U.S. Navy combatants have outpaced the rate of inflation. To understand why, the authors of this book examined two principal source categories of ship cost escalation (economy-driven factors and customer-driven factors) and interviewed various shipbuilders. Based on their analysis, the authors propose some ways the Navy might reduce ship costs in the future.
Over the past several decades, increases in acquisition costs for U.S. Navy combatants have outpaced the rate of inflation. To understand why, the authors of this book examined two principal source categories of ship cost escalation (economy-driven factors and customer-driven factors) and interviewed various shipbuilders. Based on their analysis, the authors propose some ways the Navy might reduce ship costs in the future.