Mending Manufacturing: How America Can Manufacture Its Survival |
Contents
List of Figures | 1 |
Facing the Crisis | 13 |
Economic Recovery | 37 |
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Why Is Manufacturing Important? | 55 |
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Action Plan | 71 |
Chapter 8 | 84 |
Honeywell Process Solutions | 105 |
Super Vision International | 122 |
Politicians Speak | 139 |
Professor and former Political Candidate | 162 |
Rep DOhio | 177 |
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