Behind the Curve – Can Manufacturing Still Provide Inclusive Growth?

Behind the Curve – Can Manufacturing Still Provide Inclusive Growth?

(Autor) Robert Lawrence
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Manufacturing jobs, once the backbone of the modern US economy, have declined over recent decades, darkening opportunities for middle-class advancement. The same trend has occurred in many countries, from Europe to Japan, China, and South Korea. To return manufacturing employment to its former glory, many countries have adopted import barriers and "industrial policies." For the most part, those approaches have been misguided. In this book, Robert Z. Lawrence demonstrates that deeply rooted structural forces have produced the decline in manufacturing jobs, and these forces are not likely to be reversed. He analyzes the effects of trade, technological change, production efficiencies, and consumer spending patterns on manufacturing employment, showing that efforts by the United States and other countries will not return manufacturing jobs to past levels. Lawrence traces the historic role played by manufacturing in US growth and income distribution, but he argues that current trends--increased self-sufficiency, "green" growth, and advanced digital technologies--may make future growth less inclusive. New policies are needed to encourage more equitable sharing of the fruits of technological advancement among people, places, and countries.

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Editorial:
The Peterson Institute for International Economics
Formato:
Paperback
Número de páginas:
None
ISBN:
9780881327472
Año de publicación:
2024
Fecha publicación:
27 de Agosto de 2024

Robert Lawrence

Robert Lawrence is best known for his groundbreaking novel "The Mind's Eye," a psychological thriller that explores the depths of the human mind. His writing style is characterized by vivid imagery, complex characters, and thought-provoking themes. Lawrence's work has made significant contributions to the genre of psychological fiction.

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