More, Bigger, Faster. Amar Bhide.
by Bhide, Amar; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 20Business. Publisher: Across The Board, 2004ISSN: 1522-3191;.Subject(s): Balance of trade | Capitalism | Competition -- International | Economic development | Industrial productivity | International trade | New business enterprises | New products | United States -- Economic policyDDC classification: 050 Summary: "China isn't to blame for the so-called jobless recovery. Neither is India. But those counting on exports or offshoring's efficiency to jumpstart the stagnant U.S. economy are off-base as well. The United States--and its corporations--can't rely only on running a tighter ship." (ACROSS THE BOARD) This article discusses ways in which the United States can stay competitive in the global market.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: More, Bigger, Faster, Sept./Oct. 2004; pp. 41-45.
"China isn't to blame for the so-called jobless recovery. Neither is India. But those counting on exports or offshoring's efficiency to jumpstart the stagnant U.S. economy are off-base as well. The United States--and its corporations--can't rely only on running a tighter ship." (ACROSS THE BOARD) This article discusses ways in which the United States can stay competitive in the global market.
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