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- 21 Nov 2016
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The Great Manufacturing Employment Challenge
- 01 Jun 2012
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What Industrial Policy?
- 23 May 2016
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The Biggest Challenges of Data-Driven Manufacturing
- 15 May 2011
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U.S. manufacturing attempts a high-tech comeback
- 20 May 2013
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Making America an Industrial Powerhouse Again
- 19 Jul 2013
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Harvard's Shih on Tesla Motors, U.S. Auto Industry
- 05 Nov 2012
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How to restore America’s industrial commons
- 01 Jun 2012
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What Industrial Policy?
"Taxation, meet Representation." Following up on his pledge to provide greater support for manufacturing, President Obama has announced a proposal to cut the effective tax rate for manufacturers to 25 percent. A number of economists... View Details
- 20 Sep 2012
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US set for industrial revival, says study
- 01 Jun 2007
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Saving the Steel Industry
Ron Bloom (MBA ’85) played a key role in helping to save the U.S. steel industry in the 1990s, writes the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (March 4, 2007). Bloom spent five years at Lazard Freres before starting a firm that advised unions about... View Details
- 30 Oct 2012
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Q&A: U.S. Should Focus on Fostering the Right Kind of Manufacturing
- 19 Oct 2014
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Save the Madeleine!
- 17 Feb 2022
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Auto Industry Reconsiders Production Systems after Border Protests
- 06 Dec 2021
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Elevator Pitch: Power Sourced
Illustration by Drue Wagner Illustration by Drue Wagner Chaku Foods Nikki Okrah (MBA 2021), CEO and Founder Concept: A snack-food company in Okrah’s native Ghana that is building farming supply chain infrastructure for other consumer packaged goods companies to tap... View Details
- 01 Dec 2006
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Inside Intel
equipment. By 1979, that figure had increased by two orders of magnitude to $217.4 million. Fabrication facilities [“fabs”] were expensive. During the 1970s, the semiconductor industry became capital intensive. View Details