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Global Production and Domestic Decay
Global Production and Domestic Decay
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Automated Guided Vehicle Systems
Bicycle Gears
Cafe Standard
Capital accumulation
capital flight
Capital formation
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City's Unemployment Rate
City’s Unemployment Rate
Closing Plant
corporate downsizing effects on US economy
Domestic Decay
Early Retirees
Early Retirement Pensioners
economic globalization
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Gm Worker
Industrial Relocation
industrial restructuring
Manufacturing Employment Decline
Manufacturing Investment
manufacturing job loss
Market Oriented Approaches
Onondaga County
Plant Closings
Post Card
Production-oriented theories
Small Bus
state policy impact
Syracuse Area
transnational corporations
UAW
United States
West Germany
World Systems Perspective
York Plant
Product details
- ISBN 9780815331964
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 01 Sep 1998
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
First Published in 1942. Phillips has written an important study covering three areas: three areas: theoretical, empirical, and public policy. This book explores some of the explanations for and consequences of globalized production by transnational corporations. A review of the theoretical underpinnings of the reasons for corporate overseas expansion precedes a discussion of transnational corporation overseas production facilities. The literature reviewed supports the position that the exodus of manufacturing capital has been assisted by state policy which has encouraged capital flight, and that corporate efforts to downsize manufacturing operations in the United States have added to corporate profitability and championed profits over the strengthening the domestic economy.
Brian D. Phillips
Global Production and Domestic Decay
€229.40
