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‐industry trade has been generated between the USA and Mexico. The imports and exports from maquiladoras to the USA continue to grow …
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performance. This study explores the extent of involvement that purchasing managers in Germany, the UK, and the USA have in …
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The major reason for the success of Japanese decision making is the understanding, acceptance and support of techniques by managers and employees, the various stages of the decision‐making process being utilised, alongside the unofficial politics, in direction, subtlety and patience which are...
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The number of options for Research and Development (R&D) and technology development are growing. For many American companies their investment in this area is their single most important investment. Therefore it is essential that they explore all options for technology development to get the best...
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As the US moves from a production‐oriented to a technology‐oriented economic base, information itself has begun to acquire the characteristics of a basic resource, much like oil or labour. Recognition of this transformation, especially its implications for managerial decision‐making, is...
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The United States has been a dominant force in industrial and economic affairs worldwide. Recently, this dominance has eroded to a point which concerns most US manufacturers. What has happened to the US dominant position in manufacturing? Why has this competitiveness crisis emerged? This crisis...
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In his book _Growing Public_ (Cambridge University Press), Peter H. Lindert argues that the welfare state is a “free lunchâ€, i.e. has no negative effect on growth, and he uses Sweden to explain this finding, which he calls the free lunch puzzle. In this comment, I claim that Lindert...
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