Day-Yang Liu, Chia-Kan Wang, Chung-Yi Fang, Pei-Leen Liu
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Abstract
Taiwan has long faced the threat of force from mainland China. Since Taiwan has
limited defense industry autonomy, it has insufficient self-produced weapons and
must rely on foreign weapon procurement for defense preparation. As a result,
Taiwan ranks among the top 10 U.S. arms sales and exports destination due to the
large quantity of armaments purchased. An autonomous defense industry capability
covers three aspects: independent R&D, production, and formation of the weapon
industry chain. Due to the high complexity, strong integration, large capital
investment, high technology threshold, and long payback period characteristics of
the defense industry; promoting exchanges between the defense industry and private
enterprises can effectively bolster economic development and enhance the
country’s industrial competitiveness in addition to upgrading its advanced
technologies. In addition to the overall government planning and policy promotion,
the defense industry also requires private sector participation. However, private
manufacturers generally have insufficient financial resources and often need to
obtain the necessary funds via project financing. So project financing plays a critical
role to the defense industry development. There are numerous consideration factors
for project financing and the defense industry. Such factors influence each other,
and are correlated and interlinked. All aspects must be considered from a holistic
and structural system perspective. But there is a dearth of literature focusing on the
research of the defense industry and project financing from a systematic perspective.
Therefore, the researcher of this study employed the system dynamics methodology
and used system thinking to construct a qualitative system dynamic analysis model
for Taiwan's defense industry and project financing system. The goal is to provide
reference for countries that desire to develop their own national defense industry.
Keywords: Defense industry, Project financing, System dynamics, System thinking.