National defense and southern California, 1961-1970 / a statement of policy by the Southern California CED Associates together with a research report by George A. Steiner. - Los Angeles : Southern California CED Associates, 1961. - 136 pages : diagrams, tables ; 23 cm

Includes list of tables and charts relating to national defense expenditures, employment statistics, other socioeconomic statistics, etc., in the table of contents

Statement of policy -- Research report. Part one, Probable trends in national security expenditures, 1960-1970: I. Political factors -- II. Technological factors -- III. Economic factors - U.S. and U.S.S.R. -- IV. Military factors -- V. A projection of U.S. national security expenditures, 1960-1970. Part two, Impact of national security activities on the southern California economy: I. Nature of the southern California economy and the role of national security activities -- II. Future trends of national security procurement of special interest to southern California -- III. Some major emerging problems for the southern California economy -- Southern California CED associates.

"The Southern California Associates of the Committee for Economic Development decided to examine the problems which possible changes in national security activities might create for the regional economy and to make recommendations for their solution. This study contains the background materials upon which the Associates' policy recommendations are partly based." -- from the Research Report by George A. Steiner.

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California, Southern--Economic policy.
United States--Military policy.
United States--Armed Forces--Procurement.

HC 107 .C2 / C63 1961