The Security EconomyOECD Publishing, Jun 9, 2004 - 153 pages With the market for security goods and services having expanded rapidly since 9/11, this study examines the potential costs of major disruptions, the trade-offs between tighter security and economic efficiency, and the implications of tighter security for privacy and other democratic liberties. |
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