The Factory-free Economy

The Factory-free Economy
Title The Factory-free Economy PDF eBook
Author Lionel Fontagné
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 383
Release 2017
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 019877916X

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An economic analysis of de-industrialization that considers the ongoing transformation of the industrial economies and the consequences for economic policy.

Manufacturing a Better Future for America

Manufacturing a Better Future for America
Title Manufacturing a Better Future for America PDF eBook
Author Richard McCormack
Publisher
Pages 332
Release 2009
Genre Globalization
ISBN 9780615288192

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Manufacturing Matters

Manufacturing Matters
Title Manufacturing Matters PDF eBook
Author Stephen S. Cohen
Publisher New York : Basic Books
Pages 328
Release 1987-06-03
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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OffShoring Bias in U.S. Manufacturing: Implications for Productivity and Value Added

OffShoring Bias in U.S. Manufacturing: Implications for Productivity and Value Added
Title OffShoring Bias in U.S. Manufacturing: Implications for Productivity and Value Added PDF eBook
Author
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 94
Release
Genre
ISBN 1437941621

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Made in the USA

Made in the USA
Title Made in the USA PDF eBook
Author Vaclav Smil
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 278
Release 2013-08-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0262019388

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An argument that America's economy needs a strong and innovative manufacturing sector and the jobs it creates.

Outsourcing America

Outsourcing America
Title Outsourcing America PDF eBook
Author Ron Hira
Publisher AMACOM Div American Mgmt Assn
Pages 290
Release 2008-04-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0814416284

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One of the most controversial topics in the news is the outsourcing of American jobs to other countries. Outsourced jobs have extended well beyond the manufacturing sector to include white-collar professionals, particularly in information technology, financial services, and customer service. Outsourcing America reveals just how much outsourcing is taking place, what its impact has been and will continue to be, and what can be done about the loss of jobs. More than an exposé, Outsourcing America shows how offshoring is part of the historical economic shift toward globalism and free trade, and demonstrates its impact on individual lives and communities. In addition, the book now features a new chapter on immigration policies and outsourcing, and advice on how individuals can avoid becoming victims of outsourcing. The authors discuss policies that countries like India and China use to attract U.S. industries, and they offer frank recommendations that business and political leaders must consider in order to confront this crisis—and bring more high-paying jobs back to the U.S.A.

Currency Conflict and Trade Policy

Currency Conflict and Trade Policy
Title Currency Conflict and Trade Policy PDF eBook
Author C. Fred Bergsten
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 392
Release 2017-06-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0881327255

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Conflicts over currency valuations are a recurrent feature of the modern global economy. To strengthen their international competitiveness, many countries resort to buying foreign currencies to make their exports cheaper and their imports more expensive. In the first decade of the 21st century, for example, China's currency manipulation practices were so flagrant that they produced a backlash in the United States and other trading partners, prompting threats of retaliation. How damaging is the practice of currency manipulation—and how extensive is the problem? This book by C. Fred Bergsten and Joseph E. Gagnon—two leading experts on trade, investment, and the effects of currency manipulation—traces the history, causes, and effects of currency manipulation and analyzes a range of policy responses that the United States could adopt. The book is an indispensable guide to a complex and serious problem and what might be done to solve it.