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Industrial Policy

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The Revival Of The Rust Belt, Murray L. Weidenbaum, Michael J. Athey Jul 1984

The Revival Of The Rust Belt, Murray L. Weidenbaum, Michael J. Athey

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The author questions whether there really is a decline in low-tech industries, and shows a comparison in their growth alongside that of high-tech industries.


The "Decline" Of U.S. Manufacturing: Empirical Evidence And Policy Implications, Murray L. Weidenbaum, Michael J. Athey May 1984

The "Decline" Of U.S. Manufacturing: Empirical Evidence And Policy Implications, Murray L. Weidenbaum, Michael J. Athey

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This paper focuses on output as a prime indicator of the economic performance of business firms. Decline in the labor force does not necessarily mean that overall productivity is declining as well, due to factors such as improved technology.


Confessions Of A One-Armed Economist, Murray L. Weidenbaum Aug 1983

Confessions Of A One-Armed Economist, Murray L. Weidenbaum

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This report is an effort to answer questions involving many of the key economic issues facing the American people.


Industrial Policy Rears Its Ugly Head, Murray L. Weidenbaum May 1983

Industrial Policy Rears Its Ugly Head, Murray L. Weidenbaum

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This paper discusses whether a new industrial policy is needed. Murray Weidenbaum points out that many government policies already in place have resulted in negative impacts on business.


A New Industrial Policy For The United States?, Murray L. Weidenbaum Jun 1980

A New Industrial Policy For The United States?, Murray L. Weidenbaum

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Murray Weidenbaum discusses how government needs to provide positive conditions in order for the economy to expand.