| Howard M. Wachtel - 1990 - 308 páginas
...disinvestment in the nation's basic productive capacity ..." where "financial resources . . . [have] been diverted from productive investment in our basic national industries into unproductive speculation, mergers and acquisitions, and foreign investment."6 As the number of manufacturing jobs... | |
| M. Gottdiener - 1994 - 348 páginas
...Bluestone and Harrison suggest: Controversial as it may be, the essential problem with the US economy can be traced to the way capital — in the forms...in our basic national industries into unproductive speculation, mergers, and acquisitions, and foreign investment. Left behind are shuttered factories,... | |
| Barbara Kranendonk - 1997 - 174 páginas
...widespread, systematic disinvestment in the nation's basic productive capacity. . . . Capital . . . has been diverted from productive investment in our basic national industries into unproductive speculation, mergers and acquisitions, and foreign investment. Left behind are shuttered factories,... | |
| S. Craig Watkins - 1998 - 336 páginas
...of labor. 10. Bluestone and Harrison (1982, 6) posit that the "essential problem with the US economy can be traced to the way capital — in the forms...real plant and equipment — has been diverted from the productive investment in our basic national industries into unproductive speculation, mergers and... | |
| Max H. Kirsch - 1998 - 176 páginas
...us, is the way "capital—in the forms of financial resources and of real plant and equipment—has been diverted from productive investment in our basic national industries into unproductive speculation, mergers and acquisitions, and foreign investment" (1982:6). The switch from corporate... | |
| Jefferson Cowie, Joseph Heathcott - 2003 - 396 páginas
...disinvestment in the nation's basic productive capacity." At the core of the problem, they argued, was the way "capital — in the forms of financial resources...in our basic national industries into unproductive speculation, mergers and acquisitions, and foreign investment." They explained that all of this was... | |
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