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A01=Edward W Gondolf
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American Steel Industry
Author_Edward W Gondolf
Author_Irwin M Marcus
Author_James Dougherty
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global economic policy debate
IBM Personal Computer
IMF Estimate
industrial case studies
Industrial Supplies
international economic order
International Trade Commission's Recommendations
international trade policy
labor market transformation
Net Tons
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Packard Electric
socioeconomic impacts of globalization
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South Korea
South Koreas
Steel Making Capacity
Trade Law Enforcement
U.S. macroeconomic policy
UAW Leadership
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Women Production Workers

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  • ISBN 9780367308032
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 233mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This collection of contemporary essays addresses the imposing changes occurring in the global economy and presents thoughtful policy options for managing them. The debate among these experts vividly illustrates the dimensions and consequences of the new global economy for the U.S. population and suggests appropriate policies for mitigating its impact. Contrasting perspectives on the origin and trends of the current international economic order are offered. Each contributor presents a complex position in nontechnical terms and with helpful examples. The result is a work accessible to readers from a variety of professions.

"Edward W. Gondolf is associate professor of sociology at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and a research associate of the IUP Center for Community Affairs.
Irwin M. Marcus is professor of history at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
James P. Dougherty is codirector of the Center for Alternative Studies in Pittsburgh and an instructor of sociology at Indiana University of Pennsylvania."

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