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Germany's Economic Renaissance: Lessons For The United States Hardcover

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J. Ewing
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In Germany's Economic Renaissance, veteran European correspondent Jack Ewing of The International New York Times explains how a country with some of the highest labor and energy costs in the world beat the odds to become the third-largest exporter of manufactured goods, after China and the United States. Men and women who manage German companies both big and small explain how any company can behave like a multinational, as well as the secrets of conquering the high end of the market where quality is more important than price. Both informative and entertaining, filled with rich character studies, this book is essential reading for everyone wondering how to bring factories - and the jobs they provide - back to American shores.
ISBN-10
1137349735
ISBN-13
9781137349736
Language
English
Publisher
Palgrave MacMillan
Publication Date
09 Apr 2014
Number of Pages
185
About the Author
Jack Ewing is European Economics Correspondent for The International New York Times, based in Frankfurt, Germany. He has spent more than 20 years covering German business and economics, including a decade at BusinessWeek magazine. He holds a master's degree in history from Trinity College, USA.
Editorial Review
Jack Ewing dissects German business rules, habits, and procedures with the precise curiosity of an engineer who takes apart and analyses the newest product of a competitor. His approach is hands-on rather than theoretic and due to dozens of interviews with CEOs, managers, and company owners, as well as employee representatives, he attains an illuminating insight into the inner machinery of the German economy and its success. In doing so he has written a very easily understandable and readable book about the second German Wirtschaftswunder. - Wolfgang Reuter, Editor, Handelsblatt "Anyone looking to understand what makes Germany tick should read this book. Extraordinarily deft, profoundly human, and yet a deep analysis of how and why Europe's biggest economy works. Jack Ewing has spent two decades chronicling Germany, and has poured his knowledge and insight into one of the best portraits of the newly born, post-Cold War country, its leaders, and above all its prudent yet daring business people, the bedrock of their country, its success and its stumbles." - Alison Smale, Bureau Chief, The New York Times, Berlin, Germany; former Executive Editor, International Herald Tribune "Jack Ewing's analysis of the German economy's structure and character is comprehensive and thorough. From traditions to mentality, education to business practices, 'Mittelstand' to 'Agenda 2010', he describes what makes the German economy what it is today. As an experienced high-caliber journalist and long-time German resident, he is able to translate the specific characteristics of German management, economic policy, and society into an accessible and enjoyable read recommended for non-Germans and Germans alike." - Roland Berger, Founder and Honorary Chairman, Roland Berger Strategy Consultants