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Barnes and Noble

Productivity Growth in the Manufacturing Sector: Mitigating Global Recession

Current price: $104.99
Productivity Growth in the Manufacturing Sector: Mitigating Global Recession
Productivity Growth in the Manufacturing Sector: Mitigating Global Recession

Barnes and Noble

Productivity Growth in the Manufacturing Sector: Mitigating Global Recession

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The growth of manufacturing industries can be a key factor in helping to mitigate global recession.
Productivity Growth in the Manufacturing Sector
highlights key issues and possible remedies facing the manufacturing sector in range of international contexts.
Focusing on specific manufacturing sectors in emerging and developing economies, chapters examine themes including developing economies amidst changing world trade dynamics, and the role of smart, circular and competitive manufacturing practices in enhancing economic resilience, as well as presenting sector specific analysis, including the metal manufacturing industry, food & beverage industry, and the small-scale manufacturing sector.
Showcasing different demonstrative methods that can be adopted to grow manufacturing sectors in different contexts,
is an important tool for economists and policy makers to understand the complexity and realities of these economies, using recent data and methodology.

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