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Essays in this volume analyze the fundamental macroeconomic and political structures of contemporary society. Studies by Piore examine the labor market and its relationship to technological innovation and capital investment; studies by Berger explore the social foundation of political parties and the formation of state policy as it emerges from competitive political forces.
Global Taiwan examines the impact of globalization on the industry
and economy of Taiwan since the spectacular growth of the 1990s.
Drawing on hundreds of interviews with firms in Taiwan, China, the
United States, Japan, Europe, and other areas, the book analyzes
the strengths and weaknesses of Taiwanese firms at a time when they
face new competition from powerful global leaders and new producers
in China. The contributors cover topics of enormous importance for
Taiwan as well as the rest of the world, including transformations
in the international economy, technological advances that enabled
modularization and fragmentation of the production system, contract
manufacturers, regionalization, and links with Chinese industry.
The book addresses such questions as: Can Taiwanese companies be
maintained and expanded with the same corporate strategies and
public policies as in the past? Can these strategies still work for
other countries? If changes are required, what resources can be
mobilized in the public and private sectors? As massive relocation
of manufacturing and services moves plants and jobs to low-wage
countries like China and India, what will remain at home in
societies like Taiwan?
Global Taiwan examines the impact of globalization on the industry
and economy of Taiwan since the spectacular growth of the 1990s.
Drawing on hundreds of interviews with firms in Taiwan, China, the
United States, Japan, Europe, and other areas, the book analyzes
the strengths and weaknesses of Taiwanese firms at a time when they
face new competition from powerful global leaders and new producers
in China. The contributors cover topics of enormous importance for
Taiwan as well as the rest of the world, including transformations
in the international economy, technological advances that enabled
modularization and fragmentation of the production system, contract
manufacturers, regionalization, and links with Chinese industry.
The book addresses such questions as: Can Taiwanese companies be
maintained and expanded with the same corporate strategies and
public policies as in the past? Can these strategies still work for
other countries? If changes are required, what resources can be
mobilized in the public and private sectors? As massive relocation
of manufacturing and services moves plants and jobs to low-wage
countries like China and India, what will remain at home in
societies like Taiwan?
Within compulsory education, prevocational education is intended
primarily to introduce participants to the world of work. This book
considers curriculum design and pedagogical practice in
pre-vocational education during the last two years of compulsory
education. The study focuses on seven European countries (Scotland,
Latvia, Poland, Hungary, Germany, Austria, Portugal) and presents
an analysis of the curriculum as it relates both to knowledge-based
competencies in economics and business and to self- and social
competencies. It then discusses the differences between the
prescribed and the enacted curriculum as identified by means of a
subsequent survey of teachers. The authors conclude with a
comparative assessment of each country case study, combined with
supranational recommendations.
Originally published in 1980, the essays in this volume analyse a
family of phenomena in advanced industrial societies for which
neither liberal nor Marxist theories provide a systematic
explanation. Berger and Piore argue that these phenomena represent
a structural solution to the economic and political problems of
distributing economic uncertainty and preserving political
stability. The discontinuities in industrial societies are not the
product of incomplete modernisation but of political and economic
choices that perpetuate and recreate segmentation to protect
critical political and economic mechanisms. Studies by Piore
examine the labour market and its relationship to technological
innovation and capital investment, whilst those by Berger explore
the social foundation of political parties and the formation of
state policy as it emerges from competitive political forces.
The chapters in this volume reconsider fundamental premises about
state and society in advanced capitalist countries. That social
scientists in different disciplines of varying methodological and
political persuasions should have found it useful to collaborate in
such an undertaking is testimony to the profound social, economic
and political shocks experienced by all advanced capitalist nations
since to late 1960s. The energy crisis, the end of rapid economic
growth, inflation, high unemployment and rising social conflict
challenge conventional conceptions about the functioning of
industrial societies and their future course. Social science
theories have been unable to illuminate these realities.
How America can rebuild its industrial landscape to sustain an
innovative economy. America is the world leader in innovation, but
many of the innovative ideas that are hatched in American
start-ups, labs, and companies end up going abroad to reach
commercial scale. Apple, the superstar of innovation, locates its
production in China (yet still reaps most of its profits in the
United States). When innovation does not find the capital, skills,
and expertise it needs to come to market in the United States, what
does it mean for economic growth and job creation? Inspired by the
MIT Made in America project of the 1980s, Making in America brings
experts from across MIT to focus on a critical problem for the
country. MIT scientists, engineers, social scientists, and
management experts visited more than 250 firms in the United
States, Germany, and China. In companies across America-from big
defense contractors to small machine shops and new technology
start-ups-these experts tried to learn how we can rebuild the
industrial landscape to sustain an innovative economy. At each
stop, they asked this basic question: "When you have a new idea,
how do you get it into the market?" They found gaping holes and
missing pieces in the industrial ecosystem. Even in an
Internet-connected world, proximity to innovation and users matters
for industry. Making in America describes ways to strengthen this
connection, including public-private collaborations, new
government-initiated manufacturing innovation institutes, and
industry/community college projects. If we can learn from these
ongoing experiments in linking innovation to production, American
manufacturing could have a renaissance.
How does globalization change national economies and politics? Are
rising levels of trade, capital flows, new communication
technologies, and deregulation forcing all societies to converge
toward the same structures of production and distribution? Suzanne
Berger and Ronald Dore have brought together a distinguished group
of experts to consider how the international economy shapes and
transforms domestic structures.Drawing from experience in the
United States, Europe, and Asia, the contributors ask whether
competition, imitation, diffusion of best practice, trade, and
financial flows are reducing national diversities. The authors seek
to understand whether the sources of national political autonomy
are undermined by changes in the international system. Can
distinctive varieties of capitalism that incorporate unique and
valued institutions for achieving social welfare survive in a
global economy?The contributions to the volume present a challenge
to conventional views on the extent and scope of globalization as
well as to predictions of the imminent disappearance of the
nation-state's leverage over the economy.
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