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Restoring American competitiveness
As the United States strives to recover from the current economic crisis, it's going to discover an unpleasant fact: The competitiveness problem of the 1980s and early 1990s didn't really go away. It was just hidden during the bubble years behind a mirage of prosperity, and all the while the country's industrial base continued to erode. Now, the U.S. will finally have to take the problem seriously. Rebuilding its wealth-generating machine - that is, restoring the ability of enterprises to develop and manufacture high-technology products in America - is the only way the country can hope to pay down its enormous deficits and maintain, let alone raise, its citizens' standard of living. Reversing the decline in competitiveness will require two drastic changes: 1. The government must alter the way it supports both basic and applied scientific research to promote the kind of broad collaboration of business, academia, and government needed to tackle society's big problems. 2. Corporate management must overhaul its practices and governance structures so they no longer exaggerate the payoffs and discount the dangers of outsourcing production and cutting investments in R&D..Printed journal
Call Number | Location | Available |
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PSB lt.dasar - Pascasarjana | 1 |
Penerbit | Harvard Business School Publishing., |
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Edisi | - |
Subjek | Industrial development Competition Managerial Skills Business government relations Research & development R&D High tech industries |
ISBN/ISSN | 178012 |
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