Industry Profiles

Industry Profiles
Author: United States. Bureau of the Census
Publisher:
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1958
Genre: Industrial statistics
ISBN:

Industry Profiles

Industry Profiles
Author: United States. Business and Defense Services Administration
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1969
Genre: Industries
ISBN:

Industry Profiles

Industry Profiles
Author: United States. Bureau of Domestic Commerce
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1958
Genre: Industrial statistics
ISBN:

Industry Profiles, 1958-1969

Industry Profiles, 1958-1969
Author: United States. Bureau of Domestic Commerce
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1971
Genre: Industrial statistics
ISBN:

"Presents a statistical picture of economic developments in each 527 manufacturing industries and industry groups during the year 1958-69. It is designed to provide users of industrial data with a convenient single source of comparable basic industry statistics based on published Bureau of the Census data." -- p. (v.)

A Profile of the Steel Industry

A Profile of the Steel Industry
Author: Peter Warrian
Publisher: Business Expert Press
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2012-11-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 160649418X

Steel companies were at the birth of the modern business corporation. The first billion dollar corporation ever formed was U.S. Steel in 1901. By the mid-twentieth century the steel mill and the automobile plant were the two pillars upon which the twentieth century industrial economy rested. Given the scale of capital and operations, vertical integration was seen to be pivotal, from the raw materials of iron ore and coal on one end of the supply chain to the myriad of finished products on the other. By the end of the twentieth century, however, things had dramatically changed. Take a look inside for a brilliant and concise history of the steel industry. The author has put together a true presentation of the economics of the industry, with an overview of how the industry operates and the environment in which it operates. This book includes a detailed discussion of the regulation of the industry; a documentation of the reasons why a rejuvenated steel industry will be critical to the economic health of the United States and Canada; and a rationale for the reemergence of the steel industry in particular, and manufacturing in general, as a vital force in the North American economy of the new millennium. It was widely perceived that the United States was moving from an industrial age into an information age, driven by high technology. That process is now being reversed. The steel industry has continuously been forced to remake itself, and this book describes those developments and dynamics.