Behind the Curve Behind the Curve

Behind the Curve

Can Manufacturing Still Provide Inclusive Growth?

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Beschreibung des Verlags

Manufacturing jobs, once the backbone of the modern US economy, have declined as a share of GDP over recent decades, darkening opportunities for middle-class advancement. Similar trends have impacted export superpowers like China, Germany, Japan, Singapore, and South Korea. Driven by nostalgia for a bygone era, however, many countries have turned to reshoring and “industrial policies” to revive manufacturing employment. In this book, Robert Z. Lawrence argues that these efforts are unlikely to succeed. He demonstrates that deeply rooted forces common to all countries—technological change, shifting consumer spending patterns, and trade—account for lagging manufacturing employment and that these trends are unlikely to be reversed. The industrial sector’s historic role as an engine of opportunity and inclusive growth is unsustainable. Government efforts to promote manufacturing to achieve goals such as industrial self-sufficiency, green transitions, and digital technologies, however well intentioned, may even make economic growth less inclusive. Instead, new policies are needed to help people, places, and countries cope with inevitable changes in the composition of employment.

GENRE
Business und Finanzen
ERSCHIENEN
2024
12. November
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
360
Seiten
VERLAG
Peterson Institute for International Economics
ANBIETERINFO
Lightning Source, LLC
GRÖSSE
15,2
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