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Indeed, any national leadership that anticipates the new research, development, manufacturing, and trade possibilities that will grow out of this new imperative may find itself positioned for exactly the kind of sustained economic growth that every country seeks.
Most
manufacturing
enterprises will also benefit from lower energy costs, improving their ability to service their debts.
Aerospace, auto manufacturing, biotechnology, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals are among the sectors that stand to gain.
Also common to rentier states are short investment horizons, vulnerability to commodity-price volatility – euphoria when they surge, crisis when they collapse – and an underdeveloped and uncompetitive
manufacturing
sector.
In the meantime, infrastructure is crumbling even within the vital extractive industry, while
manufacturing
is internationally uncompetitive.
The zones could combine integrated rural development for domestic consumption and labor-intensive
manufacturing
and agro-businesses for export.
Later, developed economies’ labor-intensive
manufacturing
sectors began to face increased pressure from an increasingly competitive China and, more recently, automation.
The eurozone Purchasing Managers’ Index for
manufacturing
hit an all-time high last month, and even Greece’s economy is finally growing.
It is impossible to quantify the economic losses inflicted on India during four decades in which entrepreneurs frittered away their time and energy applying for licenses rather than
manufacturing
products; paying bribes instead of hiring workers; wooing politicians instead of understanding consumers; and “getting things done” through bureaucrats rather than doing things for themselves.
The pace of job creation has increased, indicators for
manufacturing
and services have improved, and consumption spending has been stronger than anticipated.
By contrast, employment in middle-skill, white-collar, and blue-collar occupations fell, particularly in
manufacturing.
Indeed, Asia’s growing middle class will transform a region known as a global
manufacturing
hub into a consumption powerhouse.
At the end of July, the widely watched indicator of European
manufacturing
activity crossed the threshold signaling expansion for only the second time in 23 months.
The Bush administration may not care that deficit reduction is the right policy for America, but it might care far more if the issue were framed as a prerequisite for policy changes abroad that diminish pressure from imports on domestic
manufacturing
employment.
The dynamic sectors of the American economy are in services, though US President Donald Trump, with his fixation on old
manufacturing
industries, doesn’t seem to have grasped that.
Just as
manufacturing
companies comprised the most rapidly growing industries in an earlier era, services companies do today.
In 2017, there were 12.4 million workers in the entire US
manufacturing
sector, compared to 20.6 million in business and professional services alone.
As technological change accelerates the decline in
manufacturing
employment, the appropriate policy response is to provide support for vulnerable workers and facilitate the expansion of sunrise industries in which demand – and employment – will increase most rapidly.
A third is shifting output from low-value-added agricultural and
manufacturing
goods to higher-value-added domestic services.
In China, GDP growth per worker in the services sector was only 1.3% in 1981-2010, compared to 15.1% in the
manufacturing
sector.
When new forms of business such as textile
manufacturing
and department stores came to China from the West in the late nineteenth century, Chinese businessmen quickly adopted them and adapted them to local conditions.
Automation, not trade, is responsible for the decline of
manufacturing
jobs.
Only by creating organizations that learn how to learn, as so-called lean
manufacturing
has done for industry, can we accelerate progress.
The enterprises owned by the Indian government in
manufacturing
and other sectors operate inefficiently and often produce losses that absorb national saving.
According to one study, Chinese imports eliminated nearly one million US
manufacturing
jobs from 1999 to 2011; including suppliers and related industries brings the losses to 2.4 million.
The New York Times identified a major indicator of Trump-leaning districts: a white-majority working-class population whose livelihoods had been negatively affected throughout the decades in which the US economy shed
manufacturing
capacity.
But they won’t be the desirable mining and
manufacturing
jobs Trump keeps promising.
Such programs, not individual deals to save a few hundred
manufacturing
jobs for a few more years, will prepare American workers to improve their economic lot in the long term.
Chinese property values and
manufacturing
assets would also be vulnerable, as the US abandons its role as importer of last resort and China’s coastal-export development strategy turns out to be a dead end.
As that happens,
manufacturing
may return to advanced economies, but with few jobs.
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