THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR: A PROGNOSIS FOR SURVIVAL
Abstract
Basic industries in the United States are not experiencing robust health. Accounts of the nature and extent of the illness vary from economist to economist and from publication to publication. Some armchair analysts have already written the obituary, while others are occupying themselves with lengthy and complex examinations as to the worsening condition. For those who believe the patient can be saved, the remedies range from band‐aids to amputation. The prognosis for recovery, however, is good, provided the treatment is sensible.
Citation
Roderick, D.M. and Graham, T.C. (1984), "THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR: A PROGNOSIS FOR SURVIVAL", Journal of Business Strategy, Vol. 5 No. 1, pp. 22-24. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb039042
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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