American manufacturing is facing increasing inefficiency, with a diminished industrial base neglected for 40 years. The Economist highlights the impact on the country's manufacturing industry, attributing the decline to limited and likely supply inelastic materiel. The idea that trade barriers could have preserved American manufacturing from Europe's resurgence and the rise of East Asia is dismissed as fanciful. The productivity of American manufacturing is falling, prompting questions about the reasons behind this reversal.
Productivity American manufacturing is falling. What is behind this reversal? https://t.co/tb8RoI38j9 🔧
Europe Is a Cautionary Tale: America Needs to Control Its Own Manufacturing https://t.co/N0MvMDSc4L
"The idea that trade barriers could have preserved American manufacturing from Europe’s resurgence and the rise of East Asia is fanciful." https://t.co/OGtivWLt0A
"Why American manufacturing is becoming less efficient" https://t.co/heGPcJ8D4y https://t.co/3I5E3yAKRI
The Economist is now highlighting the fact that American materiel is both limited and likely supply inelastic. This is due to a diminished industrial base that has been neglected for 40 years and is not solvable in the short-term. 🇺🇸🚨 https://t.co/qK8xdu4j92
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America may be a technology superpower, but when it comes to using tech in the physical world it lags behind others. We explain how that has affected the country’s manufacturing industry https://t.co/W2UhHWupSK 👇