Working Hard and Making Do

Working Hard and Making Do
Author: Margaret K. Nelson
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 1999-05-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0520215753

"A well crafted, carefully researched study that will add a new dimension to the ongoing discussion about the impact of economic restructuring on families and communities. This well written, carefully researched book challenges the conventional notion of the formal and informal economy as polarized alternatives. The working-class households Nelson and Smith studied rely simultaneously on both sectors, and inequality among these households is shaped not by dependence on one rather than the other but by access to desirable positions in both. Their gender analysis exposes the distinctive economic contributions of men and women to the working-class household and the ways in which gender inequality shapes survival strategies."—Ruth Milkman, author of Farewell to the Factory

Collapse and Survival

Collapse and Survival
Author: Robert Ballance
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2021-12-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000358410

First published in 1983, Collapse and Survival was written as an examination of the position of industry worldwide at the time of publication. The book looks at the post-war growth of output and the policies adopted in advanced countries, socialist countries, and LDCs to bolster and shape this growth. It explores in detail the experience of firms across several of the industries at the forefront of the changes in world industry since 1945, including automobiles, steel, consumer electronics, advanced electronics, and oil refining. Particular attention is paid to the influence that the majority of countries, public agencies, lobbyists and other interests have in shaping the business environment in which firms operate. This analysis provides the basis for a description of the business strategies open to firms in each of these key industries. Collapse and Survival will appeal to those with an interest in the history of industrial and development economics, and international business and economics.

The Hyperinflation Survival Guide

The Hyperinflation Survival Guide
Author: Gerald Swanson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2004-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780974118017

Dr. Swanson's advice in this survival guide will be an invaluable business management tool once inflation firmly takes hold again.

Mending Manufacturing

Mending Manufacturing
Author: Peggy Smedley
Publisher: Specialty Publishing Company
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2004
Genre: Economic policy
ISBN: 9780975519905

Manufacturing for Survival

Manufacturing for Survival
Author: Blair R. Williams
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This book is the first easy-to-follow, practical how-to book on manufacturing. Without mathematics or theory, this book examines all the do's and don'ts of manufacturing, including quality, throughput, and employee involvement. The book concentrates on operational aspects and materials management, but addresses all the basics too.

Survival Strategies

Survival Strategies
Author: George G. Wynne
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2021-12-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000679403

First published 1979, this is a most unusual contribution to comparative urban systems. It examines Paris and New York in terms of future prospects for each city in the face of draconian social, economic, and political changes, and takes as axiomatic that the struggles of New York and Paris are those of super cities: namely struggles to survive as world centers and not just as national metropolitan areas of worth. The volume covers such vital areas as planning for older cities like Paris and New York, problems in the internal management system of each city, the relationship between inner cities and suburbs, and issues involved in regional planning in which the two world cities provide models for their nations and the world as a whole.The work is unusual in that it not only appraises organizational issues, but sociological and architectural ones as well. Hence, the issue of blacks in New York, or Arabs in Paris, is addressed with considerable candor and insight. The relationship between substandard housing in each of the cities is examined with the clear understanding of the racial dynamics at work in each of these centers.This work gives intellectual and practical substance to Gottman's notion of megalopolis, and places in sharp comparative relief problems which all too often are seen as local and parochial in character. This volume represents the first world-cities approach to real world cities, and as such, is a pioneering effort that will be greeted with great enthusiasm by scholarly and general readers alike. The authors gathered for this effort represent leading practitioners from both France and the United States, and hence the volume is a joy to read no less than to ponder.