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Title: The Decline of Manufacturing in America: A Case Study
Source: Naked Capitalism
URL Source: http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2011 ... g-in-america-a-case-study.html
Published: Sep 5, 2011
Author: Yves Smith
Post Date: 2011-09-05 10:06:07 by lucysmom
Keywords: None
Views: 10103
Comments: 27

One frequent and frustrating line that often crops up in the comments section of this blog is that American labor has no hope, it should just accept Chinese wages, since price is all that matters. That line of thinking is wrongheaded on multiple levels. It assumes direct factory labor is the most important cost driver, when for most manufactured goods, it is 11% to 15% of total product cost (and increased coordination costs of much more expensive managers are a significant offset to any cost savings achieved by using cheaper factory workers in faraway locations). It also assumes cost is the only way to compete, when that is naive on an input as well as a product level. How do these “labor cost is destiny” advocates explain the continued success of export powerhouse Germany? Finally, the offshoring,/outsourcing vogue ignores the riskiness and lower flexibility of extended supply chains.

This argument is sorely misguided because it serves to exculpate diseased, greedy, and incompetent American managers and executives. In the overwhelming majority of places where I lived in my childhood, a manufacturing plant was the biggest employer in the community. And when I went to business school, manufacturing was still seen as important. Indeed, the rise of Germany and Japan was then seen as a due to sclerotic American management not being able to keep up with their innovations in product design and factory management.

But if you were to ask most people, they’d now blame the fall of American manufacturing on our workers, which serves to shift focus from the top of the food chain at a time when they’ve managed to greatly widen the gap between their pay and that of the folks reporting to them.

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#2. To: lucysmom (#0)

Repeal NAFTA, GATT and other such agreemtments. Thell the WTO to go to hell. Tell the UN to go to hell. Put high tariffs on Chinese goods. Put tariffs on all other imports too. Stop foreign aid. Kick the foreigners out of our colleges.

A K A Stone  posted on  2011-09-05   10:10:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: A K A Stone (#2)

Repeal NAFTA, GATT and other such agreemtments. Thell the WTO to go to hell. Tell the UN to go to hell. Put high tariffs on Chinese goods. Put tariffs on all other imports too. Stop foreign aid. Kick the foreigners out of our colleges.

And that would mean the End of the USSA Empire.

Isolation would also eliminate the Federal Reserve and the $ as World Reserve Currency.

The Top 50 000 would look like a satellite on re entry...

I'm all for it....;}

mcgowanjm  posted on  2011-09-05   10:17:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: mcgowanjm (#3)

And that would mean the End of the USSA Empire.

Isolation would also eliminate the Federal Reserve and the $ as World Reserve Currency.

The Top 50 000 would look like a satellite on re entry...

I'm all for it....;}

It would make our people better off. As the jobs return they could phase out welfare or reform it.

A K A Stone  posted on  2011-09-05   10:19:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: A K A Stone (#4)

As the jobs return

The jobs will never return.

Lose the idea of 'jobs'.

This neglect of a gigantic fall in the price of corporate Europe’s assets and earnings power is a bit scary. If there is any wonder as to why the alternative blogosphere is gaining readers by leaps and bounds, today’s Bloomberg shows why. The mass media in the U. S. decidedly accentuates the positive.

We're in a Command Economy now.

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#19. To: mcgowanjm (#14)

As the jobs return

The jobs will never return.

Lose the idea of 'jobs'.

I understand your pessimism. But if the country wakes up and we elect more tea party people in 12 we can change. There is more then one branch of the tea party. Lets call it the Rubio and the Rand Paul wings. I'm in the Rand Paul wing of the tea party. I do like Rubio though but not on everything.

A K A Stone  posted on  2011-09-05   20:38:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: A K A Stone (#19)

we elect more tea party people in 12 we can change.

Tea Party:

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Call it the Seneca Effect:

" "It would be some consolation for the feebleness of our selves and our works if all things should perish as slowly as they come into being; but as it is, increases are of sluggish growth, but the way to ruin is rapid." Lucius Anneaus Seneca, Letters to Lucilius, n. 91

Don't you stumble, sometimes, into something that seems to make a lot of sense but you can't say exactly why? For a long time, I had in mind the idea that when things start going bad, they tend to go bad fast. We might call this tendency the "Seneca effect" or the "Seneca cliff," from Lucius Anneaus Seneca who wrote that "increases are of sluggish growth, but the way to ruin is rapid."

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