"A perceptive, enlightening view of the events bracketed between 1945 and 1960...it underscores that more than market economics is responsible for the problem"-- New York Newsday . "Excellent historical research"-- Library Journal . Once the great symbol of American industrial strength, the steel industry by 1960 had begun its fall to a position of confusion and weakness. Paul Tiffany deftly shows how a combination of public policy failure, excessive labor demands, and conservative management led to steel's decline, in a ...
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"A perceptive, enlightening view of the events bracketed between 1945 and 1960...it underscores that more than market economics is responsible for the problem"-- New York Newsday . "Excellent historical research"-- Library Journal . Once the great symbol of American industrial strength, the steel industry by 1960 had begun its fall to a position of confusion and weakness. Paul Tiffany deftly shows how a combination of public policy failure, excessive labor demands, and conservative management led to steel's decline, in a historical analysis that offers an important perspective for the future of American industry.
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