The Manufacturing of Markets

The Manufacturing of Markets

Author: Eric Brousseau

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-05-22

Total Pages: 549

ISBN-13: 1107053714

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Leading scholars from law, political science and economics explore the challenges in designing efficient markets in both private and public sector.


The Manufacturing of Markets

The Manufacturing of Markets

Author: Eric Brousseau

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-05-22

Total Pages: 549

ISBN-13: 1139952722

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Different types of markets exist throughout the world but how are they created? In this book, an interdisciplinary team of authors provide an evolutionary vision of how markets are designed and shaped. Drawing on a series of case studies, they show that markets are far from perfect and natural mechanisms, and propose a new view of markets as social construct, explaining how combinations of economic, political and legal constraints influence the formation and performance of markets. Historical trajectories and interdependencies among institutional dimensions make it difficult to build costless, non-biased co-ordination mechanisms, and there are limitations to public and private attempts to improve the design of markets. The authors show that incomplete and imperfect modes of governance must be improved upon and combined in order for markets to work more efficiently. This timely book will interest practitioners and academics with backgrounds in economics, law, political science and public policy.


Handbook of Manufacturing Industries in the World Economy

Handbook of Manufacturing Industries in the World Economy

Author: John R. Bryson

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2015-04-30

Total Pages: 538

ISBN-13: 1781003939

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This interdisciplinary volume provides a critical and multi-disciplinary review of current manufacturing processes, practices, and policies, and broadens our understanding of production and innovation in the world economy. Chapters highlight how firms


The New Way to Market for Manufacturing

The New Way to Market for Manufacturing

Author: Bruce McDuffee

Publisher:

Published: 2016-03-04

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 9780692645369

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The window of opportunity is open for progressive marketers in the manufacturing sector, but it is slowly closing as the "New Way" to market begins to catch on. Manufacturers who are willing and able to implement the New Way to match their prospective customers' buying strategies will win in their respective markets. Manufacturers must stop pitching their products at the top of the funnel where strong engagement is a differentiator. Instead of pitching products, the winners will engage with the people in their target audience by helping them to be better, relieve a pain point, or enjoy a passion more. Helping them without pitching your product cultivates top-of-mind-awareness (TOMA), credibility, and reciprocity. But there's a catch to being successful. You have to be the first mover, or at least the first in your market to use the New Way to its fullest advantage. The New Way has been tested and proven to work in highly competitive manufacturing markets.


Manufacturing Decline

Manufacturing Decline

Author: Jason Hackworth

Publisher:

Published: 2019-10

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 9780231193726

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Manufacturing Decline argues that antigovernment conservatives capitalized on--and perpetuated--Rust Belt cities' misfortunes by stoking racial resentment. Jason Hackworth traces how the conservative movement has used the imagery and ideas of urban decline since the 1970s to advance their cause.


How Nations Succeed: Manufacturing, Trade, Industrial Policy, and Economic Development

How Nations Succeed: Manufacturing, Trade, Industrial Policy, and Economic Development

Author: Murat A. Yülek

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-08-02

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 9811305684

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This book assesses developmental experience in different countries as well as British expansion following the industrial revolution from a developmental perspective. It explains why some nations are rich and others are poor, and discusses how manufacturing made economies flourish and spur economic development. It explains how today’s governments can design and implement industrial policy, and how they can determine economically strategic sectors to break out of Low and Middle Income Traps. Closely linked to global trade and (im)balances, industrialization was never an accident. Industrialization explains how some countries experience export-led growth and others import-led slowdowns. Many confuse industrialization with the construction of factory buildings rather than a capacity and skill building process through certain stages. Industrial policy helps countries advance through those stages. Explaining technical concepts in understandable terms, the book discusses the capacity and limits of the developmental state in industrialization and in general in economic development, demonstrating how picking-the-winner type focused industrial policy has worked in different countries. It also discusses how industrial policy and science, technology and innovation policies should be sequenced for best results.


In Praise of Hard Industries

In Praise of Hard Industries

Author: Eamonn Fingleton

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 9780395899687

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"In Praise of Hard Industries offers an authoritative and deeply disturbing counterargument to the many unexamined assumptions and glibly misstated facts that are driving our embrace of postindustrialism."--BOOK JACKET.


Industrial Policy for the Manufacturing Revolution

Industrial Policy for the Manufacturing Revolution

Author: Patrizio Bianchi

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2018-06-29

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 1786430320

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This book offers a critical reflection on the meaning and expected impact of the fourth industrial revolution, and its implications for industrial policy. Industrial revolutions are considered not only in terms of technological progress, but also in the context of the changing relationship between market and production dynamics, and the social and political conditions enabling the development of new technologies. Industrial Policy for the Manufacturing Revolution aims to increase our capacity to anticipate and adapt to the forthcoming structural changes. A concrete illustration of this industrial policy is provided through an experience of its implementation at regional level.