Over the last fifty years, the United States has been marked by two important secular trends. One is a continuous increase in income inequality. Second, the nation has transitioned through three periods of manufacturing: (a) “The Industrial Period” during 1945-1979, (b) the “Deindustrialization of America” during 1980-2000, and (c) the “Re-industrialization of America” during 2000-present, as it began to shift to an economy largely dominated by service and knowledge jobs, with a major reduction in labor-intensive manufacturing. This study examines the relationship between manufacturing employment and income inequality in the state of Alabama to test the hypothesis that manufacturing plays a key role in moderating inequality. In particular, ...
Thesis (M.A., Economics) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.With the economy in a poor...
This study examines inequality in manufacturing pay between manufacturing plants within states and c...
Despite the growth in services, manufacturing remains an essential part of the nonmetropolitan South...
The decline of manufacturing in the United States has been a perceptible trend, starting in the afte...
Manufacturing no longer constitutes the predominant economic activity in advanced economies. This le...
This paper assesses how changes in labor productivity from the rise of industrialization impacted to...
Manufacturing outperforms any other sector in the United States and accounts for more than two third...
This paper extends the current literature on county-level income distribution in the United States b...
The upswing in economic inequality that has affected a number of advanced industrial societies in th...
The upswing in economic inequality that has affected a number of advanced industrial societies in th...
This paper evaluates a study by Robert Crandall that empirically examines the shift in manufacturing...
Prior to World War II the United States\u27 South lagged far behind its northern counterparts in ter...
The rapid industrialization occurring from the late 19th century into the early 20th century provide...
The rapid industrialization occurring from the late 19th century into the early 20th century provide...
Despite the growth in services, manufacturing remains an essential part of the nonmetropolitan South...
Thesis (M.A., Economics) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.With the economy in a poor...
This study examines inequality in manufacturing pay between manufacturing plants within states and c...
Despite the growth in services, manufacturing remains an essential part of the nonmetropolitan South...
The decline of manufacturing in the United States has been a perceptible trend, starting in the afte...
Manufacturing no longer constitutes the predominant economic activity in advanced economies. This le...
This paper assesses how changes in labor productivity from the rise of industrialization impacted to...
Manufacturing outperforms any other sector in the United States and accounts for more than two third...
This paper extends the current literature on county-level income distribution in the United States b...
The upswing in economic inequality that has affected a number of advanced industrial societies in th...
The upswing in economic inequality that has affected a number of advanced industrial societies in th...
This paper evaluates a study by Robert Crandall that empirically examines the shift in manufacturing...
Prior to World War II the United States\u27 South lagged far behind its northern counterparts in ter...
The rapid industrialization occurring from the late 19th century into the early 20th century provide...
The rapid industrialization occurring from the late 19th century into the early 20th century provide...
Despite the growth in services, manufacturing remains an essential part of the nonmetropolitan South...
Thesis (M.A., Economics) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.With the economy in a poor...
This study examines inequality in manufacturing pay between manufacturing plants within states and c...
Despite the growth in services, manufacturing remains an essential part of the nonmetropolitan South...