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Overhead Allocation and Incentives for Cost Minimization in Defense Procurement
William Rogerson
Economics
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cost
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labor
75%
allocations
50%
contracts
50%
prices
50%
defense
50%
procurement
50%
incentives
50%
charges
25%
accounting
25%
minimization
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Enterprise
75%
Labour
75%
Costs
75%
Allocation
50%
Incentives
50%
Military Contract
50%
Cost Minimization
25%
Accounting
25%
Social Sciences
Costs
75%
Labor
75%
Contract Law
50%
Prices
50%
Resource Allocation
50%
Practice
25%
Problem
25%
Accounting
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