[Excerpt] As manufacturing processes have changed, factories with large numbers of workers have become much less common than they once were. This suggests that promotion of manufacturing as a tool to stimulate local economies is likely to meet with limited success; even if newly established factories prosper, few are likely to require large amounts of labor
The basis of many rural or nonmetropolitan development strategies is job creation. This is true whet...
Are things looking up in North Carolina’s manufacturing sector? According to an article in the Finan...
Recent decades have seen the emergence in much of the developed world of so-called post-industrial n...
[Excerpt] After a prolonged slump, the U.S. manufacturing sector is showing notable signs of revival...
[Excerpt] The manufacturing sector of the U.S. economy has experienced substantial job losses since ...
Manufacturing has been expanding in the rural Great Plains, more rapidly than in the rest of the rur...
[Excerpt] Only a small proportion of U.S. workers is now employed in factories, as manufacturers hav...
manufacturing sector in the United States is facing a historic crisis. From 1967 to 1998, total empl...
As part of the current economic reforms, it is important to create new jobs in industrial enterprise...
Job creation in the post-modern economy The conventional prescription for job creation ascribes pivo...
The manufacturing sector is dwindling in its ability to create and sustain jobs within the United St...
[Excerpt] The service-oriented economy has an undeservedly bad reputation. The notion of a service-o...
Do industries shed jobs when they adopt new labor-saving technologies? Sometimes productivity-enhanc...
ABSTRACT Despite the growth in services. manufacturing remains an essential part of the nonmetropoli...
[Excerpt] New and used car dealerships are a fiercely competitive, cyclically sensitive segment of r...
The basis of many rural or nonmetropolitan development strategies is job creation. This is true whet...
Are things looking up in North Carolina’s manufacturing sector? According to an article in the Finan...
Recent decades have seen the emergence in much of the developed world of so-called post-industrial n...
[Excerpt] After a prolonged slump, the U.S. manufacturing sector is showing notable signs of revival...
[Excerpt] The manufacturing sector of the U.S. economy has experienced substantial job losses since ...
Manufacturing has been expanding in the rural Great Plains, more rapidly than in the rest of the rur...
[Excerpt] Only a small proportion of U.S. workers is now employed in factories, as manufacturers hav...
manufacturing sector in the United States is facing a historic crisis. From 1967 to 1998, total empl...
As part of the current economic reforms, it is important to create new jobs in industrial enterprise...
Job creation in the post-modern economy The conventional prescription for job creation ascribes pivo...
The manufacturing sector is dwindling in its ability to create and sustain jobs within the United St...
[Excerpt] The service-oriented economy has an undeservedly bad reputation. The notion of a service-o...
Do industries shed jobs when they adopt new labor-saving technologies? Sometimes productivity-enhanc...
ABSTRACT Despite the growth in services. manufacturing remains an essential part of the nonmetropoli...
[Excerpt] New and used car dealerships are a fiercely competitive, cyclically sensitive segment of r...
The basis of many rural or nonmetropolitan development strategies is job creation. This is true whet...
Are things looking up in North Carolina’s manufacturing sector? According to an article in the Finan...
Recent decades have seen the emergence in much of the developed world of so-called post-industrial n...