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Defense Cutbacks: Effects on California's Communities, Firms, and Workers--Executive Summary
This report contains the summaries of a three-part project that investigated the effects of declining defense budgets on California's economy. The project investigated the effects of military base closures on California communities, smaller Pentagon outlays on small California-based suppliers to the defense aerospace industry, and declining defense outlays on aerospace industry workers in California.
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Contents
Preface HTML
The Effects of Military Base Closures on Local Communities: a Short-Term Perspective HTML
California'S Shrinking Defense Contractors: Effects on Small Suppliers HTML
Life After Cutbacks: Tracking California'S Aerospace Workers HTML
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