Abstract

The necessity for increasing the international competitiveness of US manufacturing industries has been gaining increasing recognition for nearly a decade. Managerial responses have fallen short of sharply reducing the lag in most industries and of preventing a continuing decline in many. This paper is based on a presentation to the Conference on Renewing US Global Competitiveness: Innovative Manufacturing and Entrepreneurial Management at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, USA on April 25, 1987.

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