The Nation - News from Nov. 28, 1985
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The Navy, in a bid to buttress its decision requiring contractors to bear a greater share of plant-investment expenses, released a study that concludes defense contractors are earning higher profits on their military work than on their commercial projects. The study, performed by a private consultant, also says profits on military work have increased since 1981, contrasted with commercial returns.
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