Endogenous Growth and the Manufacturing Revolution
Manufacturing is undergoing a revolution. Teamwork, job-rotation, multitasking are superseding the Taylorist mode of organization. The skilled workforce, armed with automated machines, is gradually substituting and replacing the unskilled. At the same time the U.S. economy is experiencing record bre...
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Main Author: | LEUNG, Hing-Man |
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2002
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