The New Old Economy : Networks, Institutions, and the Organizational Transformation of American Manufacturing
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0199286019
ISBN-13
9780199286010
Publisher
Oxford University Press
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Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 3rd, 2005
Print length
232 Pages
Weight
516 grams
Dimensions
24.10 x 16.30 x 1.90 cms
Product Classification:
Sociology & anthropologyEconomic systems & structuresBusiness strategyEconomic geography
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American manufacturing is in crisis. Manufacturers have increasingly decentralized productive responsibilities to armies of supplier firms, both domestic and abroad. This book shows that the discussion of this shift, in the media and in the academic literature, hits on the right issues.
American manufacturing is in obvious crisis: the sector lost three million jobs between 2000 and 2003 as the American trade deficit shot to record highs. Manufacturers have increasingly decentralized productive responsibilities to armies of supplier firms, both domestically and abroad. Many have speculated as to whether or not manufacturing is even feasible in the United States, given the difficulties.Josh Whitford''s book examines the issues behind this crisis, looking at the emergence of a ''new old economy'', in which relationships between firms have become much more important. Whitford shows that discussion of this shift, in the media and in the academic literature, hits on the right issues - globalization, de-industrialization, and the outsourcing of production in marketized and in network relationships - but in an overly polarized way that obscures as much as it enlightens.Drawing on the results of extensive interviews conducted with manufacturers in the American Upper Midwest, Whitford shows that the range of possibilities is more complex and contingent than is usually recognised. Highlighting heretofore unexamined elements of constraint, contradiction, and innovation that characterize contemporary network production models, Whitford shakes received understandings in economic and organizational sociology, comparative political economy, and economic geography to reveal ways in which the American economic development apparatus can be adjusted to better meet the challenges of a highly decentralized production regime.
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