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The Global Factory - Foreign Assembly in International Trade (Paperback)
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Since the early 1960s exports of manufactures from developing
countries have grown rapidly. Widening gaps between the wages of
rich and poor countries, coupled with dramatic declines in
transportation costs and increased technological capabilities, led
to this growth. Production of labor-intensive goods in newly
industrializing economies became a significant factor in work
markets. Industrial country firms responded to this situation by
integrating production processes were transferred abroad to
countries with an abundance of cheap labor, while technologically
advanced components were supplied at home. In this book the authors
evaluate the positive and negative aspects of foreign assembly and
suggest ways in which it may develop and affect the future of
North-South relations. They examine in detail the U.S.
semiconductor industry, the first to go abroad on a large scale.
They also chart the development of the semiconductor industries of
Western Europe and Japan, and show the strengths and weaknesses of
the various policy alternatives available in this rapidly growing,
highly competitive industry. In other chapters they present case
studies of the assembly industries in Mexico, Haiti, and Colombia.
Mexico, which shares a 2,000-mile border with the United States, is
the most important partner of the United States in assembly
activities abroad. Haiti, one of the poorest countries in the
world, has received a strong economic stimulus from assembly. The
explosive growth of Colombian assembly for the U.S. market came as
that country rose to be the fifth largest industrial producer in
Latin America. The book concludes with an overview of the domestic
political, social, and economic effects of the reorganization of
industry abroad and a summary of the policy implications, both for
the United States and for the developing countries that are its
manufacturing partners.
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