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...He won numerous awards for the culinary standard of his restaurants and for his emphasis on staff t.... Anderson, S. & M. Platzer (2006). American made. Washington: National Venture Capital Associa...
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It's no accident that the social democracies - Sweden, France and Germany, who kept on paying high wages - now have more industry than the United States or the UK. During the '70s, '80s and '90s, the Anglo-Americans, the neoliberals, The Economist crowd, and the press generally, would taunt the social democrats in Europe: "You'd better break the unions." That's the way to save your industry. Even in 2008, precisely because of "globalization," Germany had a serious shortage of people able to fill high-skill, highpaying jobs, especially engineers. In the United States, engineers complain they can't find work; many of them just end up in sales. In the union-free, lower-cost United States, we don't create the kind of jobs engineers can do. Germany's problem? It has too many such jobs. It's ...
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