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He goes on to tell the story of his advisory missions to Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, Africa, and the South Pacific. Higgins weaves anecdotal accounts of his adventures in these regions, and gives his personal reactions to these environments along with analysis of the development...
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In the General Theory, John Maynard Keynes held money and real wage rates move in opposite directions. In expansion, prices increase faster because of increasing costs and a rise in the proportion of product going to profits. Neoclassical economists held similarly. Money illusion of workers...
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What are the forces that are driving firms and industries to globalize their operations? This volume explores how specific industries have organized their global operations through case studies of seven manufacturing industries: garments and textiles, automobiles and auto parts, televisions,...
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Frontmatter -- Notes and Acknowledgments -- CONTENTS -- SUMNER HUBER SLICHTER / Dunlop, John T. -- Part I. THE AMERICAN ECONOMY -- 1. Technology and the Great American Experiment -- 2. The Growth of Moderation -- 3. Our Economy- Is It Politics-Proof? -- 4. The Growth of Competition -- 5. Strong...
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This unusual volume marks the sixtieth anniversary of the National Bureau of Economic Research. In contrast to the technical and specialized character of most NBER studies, the current book is designed to provide the general reader with a broad and critical overview of the American economy. The...
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