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Nice piece of analysis from Heritage

WEBMEMO #1709: Productivity Growth, Not Trade, Is Cutting Manufacturing Jobs, by Ambassador Terry Miller, Heritage, November 27, 2007

Worth reading for its counterintuitive sensibility in this current age of irrational fears re: globalization.

(Thanks: ROVER Fixer

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Tom's favorite commentary on the obvious is: Well Duh!

The era of mass customization technology as replacement for mass production as profit center, and its globalized business implications, started with NIST a long time back.

Auto union understood the technology, but fought or ignored implications.

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