Evolution of Industrial Systems

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Advanced Capitalist Systems
advanced industrial societies
Author_Timothy Leggatt
automation impact
Besshi Copper Mines
capitalist systems
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comparative economic systems
Complex Production Plan
corporate governance theory
corporate power
Emperor Temmu
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Industrial Evolution
industrial sociology
Japanese Economic Association
Japanese Industrial System
Keizai Doyukai
Large Scale Organisation
Largest Industrial Companies
Material Incentive Fund
Material Technical Supply
Micro-electronic Technology
Microelectronic Technology
Oppen Heimer
Peasant Recruitment
Plan Fulfilment
planned economies analysis
Proxy Machinery
Public Administration
service employment
service sector transformation
social theory industrial change
Soviet industrial system
Soviet Planning System
Sufficient Accountability
System's Information Processing
System’s Information Processing
West Germany
Wider Issues
Younger Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138353053
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Mar 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book, first published in 1985, tackles simultaneously three major questions about the course of industrial evolution: what are the features of the industrial systems that have developed outside Western capitalism? What are the salient evolutionary developments now occurring in all advanced capitalist systems? What light can social theory throw upon the evolution of industrial systems thus far and in the future? In answering these questions the author provides an exposition of how the Soviet system works and how the Japanese system developed; a critical analysis of three issues of major contemporary concern – the control of giant corporations, the impact of automation, and the shift to service employment; and a commentary on the theories of classical and contemporary social thinkers. Concluding with his own conceptualisation of the determinants of industrial evolution, the author also offers his own evaluation of the needs of the advanced industrial societies.

Timothy Leggatt

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