How the U.S. Can Rebuild Its Capacity to Innovate
Harvard Business Review
OCTOBER 23, 2018
The invention of modern transistors, the adoption of standardized shipping containers, and the advent of low-cost assembly lines in East Asia lowered costs and created larger markets for televisions and radios, setting the stage for an Asian manufacturing powerhouse. We can trace how this happened in the U.S. By the time that substantial U.S.
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