MILITARY PROSPECONOMY. DETERMINATIONS AND PERSPECTIVES FOR AN ECONOMY OF THE SYSTEM OF MANAGEMENTS IN THE MILITARY FIELD

Journal Title: Impact Strategic - Year 2006, Vol 18, Issue 1

Abstract

Analyzing the military system as an economical one and taking into account its logistical and financial resources, determining the planning and the use of the specific resources required for achieving the established objectives, we propose a new and modern approach, an economical-managerial one for generating and using the resources by prospeconomy - the economy of management. This scientific approach will lead to the optimisation of any system.

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Maricel POPA

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Maricel POPA (2006). MILITARY PROSPECONOMY. DETERMINATIONS AND PERSPECTIVES FOR AN ECONOMY OF THE SYSTEM OF MANAGEMENTS IN THE MILITARY FIELD. Impact Strategic, 18(1), 69-71. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-154900