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We used to make things in this country. We were the dazzling innovators, the undisputed world economical leaders, and with this manufacturing engine travelling the procedure, we built a good, high-achieving middle income and a thriving economy. Now, because of policies that are either indifferent - or downright hostile - to developing, we're at the brink of shedding it all. If you believe this won't affect you, suppose again. In Make It in America: The Case for Re-Inventing the Economy, author Andrew N. Liveris reveals a powerful case for the critical need for domestic creation to the long-term health of the whole U.S. market and issues a candid wake-up call to America to reinvent its creation base before it's too later. If anyone has road cred upon this subject matter, it's Liveris. Currently chairman and CEO of the Dow Substance Company, one of the world's largest manufacturers and of the most global corporations, he's been on the global creation level for over 30 years. In such a thought-provoking publication, Liveris challenges standard intelligence and, using vibrant examples from around the globe, makes clear that:
- Manufacturing matters - as part of your before. Not all sectors are manufactured equal. Manufacturing can create careers and wealth to a qualification that the service sector can't match.
- The Rust Belt, it turns out, isn't so rusty. Twenty-first-century creation means solar panels for your home, batteries for your cross car, the touch screen on your smart phone, and the e-ink in your Kindle.