In praise of hard industries: why manufacturing, not the information economy, is the key to future prosperity
Challenging conventional wisdom, Eamonn Fingleton argues that manufacturing expertise-- not the new information economy--is crucial to jobs, exports, and growth. It is universally accepted that the future of the U.S. economy depends on its successful adaptation to a postindustrial, information-based...
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1999
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Zusammenfassung: | Challenging conventional wisdom, Eamonn Fingleton argues that manufacturing expertise-- not the new information economy--is crucial to jobs, exports, and growth. It is universally accepted that the future of the U.S. economy depends on its successful adaptation to a postindustrial, information-based global economy. The same conventional wisdom says that advanced economies should abandon manufacturing in favor of information-driven services such as finance, entertainment, and software. In this book, Eamonn Fingleton demonstrates that by every measure, including high-wage job creation, contribution to national income, and balance of trade, the manufacturing sector outperforms the "new economy." In Praise of hard industries argues with compelling logic that America's long-term economic success depends on its strategic advantage as a manufacturer of sophisticated equipment and producer goods. |
Beschreibung: | 273 S. |
ISBN: | 0395899680 |
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adam_text | Contents
I. Postindustrialism Versus Manufacturing
1. Three Strikes Against the New Economy 3
II. Postindustrialism s Drawbacks
2. A Hard Look at Computer Software 37
3. Finance: A Cuckoo in the Economy s Nest 68
4. From Cyberspace to Tinseltown 87
ID. Manulacturing s Advantages
5. A Showcase of Manufacturing Strengths 115
6. Golden Oldies: Ships, Textiles, Steel 143
7. The Future: An Expanding Universe 165
IV. Toward a Manufacturing Renaissance
8. Time to Take the Blinders Off 199
9. An Action Plan 227
Notes 239
Bibliography 249
Acknowledgments 253
Index 255
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