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Research On Postwar American Re-industrialization

Posted on:2016-06-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2309330467998034Subject:World economy
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After the War, the United States entered the era of rapid economic development,industrial manufacturing once occupied two fifths of the US gross domestic product,but since the1970s, with the process of de-industrialization, the structure of the USeconomy increasingly "softening" of the real economy, which gradually reduced theproportion of the US manufacturing industry.The employment rate continued todecline, debate about de-industrialization and re-industrialization began.Financial crisis broke out in2008, the United States suffered a tremendousstruck,the USgovernmentbegan to think over their own economic policies before,"de-industrialization" began to be corrected. To revitalize the US economy, Obamaadministration makes "re-industrialization "as a strong launch of a national strategy,this initiative has aroused widespread concern of global economists, which marksthat the US government begin to conduct pragmatic return to manufacturing, but thereturn is not a simple mechanical repetition of the past, but a kind of information intothe pilot to lead the high-tech.The rise and fall of the manufacturing sees The Rise and Fall of the GreatPowers, the "re-industrialization" strategy will undoubtedly has a huge impact on theworld economy, for our part, nearly40years of reform and opening up, the economyhas made remarkable achievements, but many of the economic problems still poses agreat risk. Traditional manufacturing need to be upgraded, manufacturing is in thelower middle and lower location.lack of personnel,these problems need to besolvedin China’s economic sustainable development.The essay analyzes the development of re-industrialization of the United Statesafter the war.Trying to studyits effectiveness and influence to the world, includingChina.
Keywords/Search Tags:The united states, Re-industrialization, Manufacturing, The new industrialrevolution
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