End of the line : the rise and coming fall of the global corporation /


Barry C. Lynn.
Bok Engelsk 2005 · Electronic books
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Utgitt
New York : : Doubleday, , c2005.
Omfang
1 online resource (vi, 312 p. )
Utgave
1st ed.
Opplysninger
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph. - "End of the Line is the first real anatomy of globalization. It is the story of how American corporations created a global production system by exploding the traditional factory and casting the pieces to dozens of points around the world. It is the story of how free trade has made American citizens come to depend on the goodwill of people in very different nations, in very different regions of the world. It is a story of how executives and entrepreneurs at such companies as General Electric, Cisco Systems, Dell, Microsoft, and Flextronics adapted their companies to a world in which America's international policies were driven ever more by ideology rather than a focus on the long-term security and well-being of society." "Politicians have long claimed that free trade creates wealth and fosters global stability. Yet Barry Lynn argues that the exact opposite may increasingly be true, as the resulting global system becomes ever more vulnerable to terrorism, war, and the vagaries of nature. From a lucid explanation of outsourcing's true impact on American workers to an eye-opening analysis of the ideologies that shape free-market competition, Lynn charts a path between the extremes of left and right. He shows that globalization can be a great force for spreading prosperity and promoting peace - but only if we master its complexities and approach it in a way that protects and advances our national interest."--Jacket.
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ISBN
0-385-51581-2. - 1-299-12062-8

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