Mobilizing U.S. Industry: A Vanishing Option For National Security?
Originally published in 1988, this volume outlines the need for a series of organisational reforms, new studies and committees to focus attention on mobilization issues and to provide an administrative framework for enhancing the mobilization base. The authors point out that mobilization is becoming a more viable US national security option. Case studies are used around raw materials of petroleum, ferroalloys, machine tools and semi-conductors which highlight common problems of diminishing domestic market share and growing reliance on foreign sector capacity, declining profits, research and development expense, a decline of skilled labour and economic decline in subsector industries.

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Mobilizing U.S. Industry: A Vanishing Option For National Security?
Originally published in 1988, this volume outlines the need for a series of organisational reforms, new studies and committees to focus attention on mobilization issues and to provide an administrative framework for enhancing the mobilization base. The authors point out that mobilization is becoming a more viable US national security option. Case studies are used around raw materials of petroleum, ferroalloys, machine tools and semi-conductors which highlight common problems of diminishing domestic market share and growing reliance on foreign sector capacity, declining profits, research and development expense, a decline of skilled labour and economic decline in subsector industries.

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Mobilizing U.S. Industry: A Vanishing Option For National Security?

Mobilizing U.S. Industry: A Vanishing Option For National Security?

Mobilizing U.S. Industry: A Vanishing Option For National Security?

Mobilizing U.S. Industry: A Vanishing Option For National Security?

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Originally published in 1988, this volume outlines the need for a series of organisational reforms, new studies and committees to focus attention on mobilization issues and to provide an administrative framework for enhancing the mobilization base. The authors point out that mobilization is becoming a more viable US national security option. Case studies are used around raw materials of petroleum, ferroalloys, machine tools and semi-conductors which highlight common problems of diminishing domestic market share and growing reliance on foreign sector capacity, declining profits, research and development expense, a decline of skilled labour and economic decline in subsector industries.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367162023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/13/2023
Pages: 140
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

John N. Ellison, Timothy W. Stanley, Jeffery W. Frumkin

Table of Contents

I. Introduction II. The Relevance of the U.S. Industrial Base and Mobilization Capacity III. Where the U.S. Stands Today: Key Sectors and Case Studies A. Raw Materials Β. Petroleum and Energy C. Ferroalloys D. Machine Tools E. Semiconductors Case Study Conclusions IV. Alerting National Security Policy Makers to Economic Industrial Problems V. Economic Policy Options: Domestic and International VI. Conclusions and Recommendations

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