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5. Conclusion
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... · Political changes fostered by both governmental initiatives and increasing business integration are forcing critical adjustments in global manufacturing strategy. In certain ways, U.S.
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... That requires a strong industrial infrastructure, including favorable conditions for long-term investment in R&D, technological innovation, and production; a strong supplier base; and well-educated workers, engineers, scientists, and managers. To maintain long-term advantages, policymakers must not only recognize the criticality of a strong infrastructure and the environment conducive to one but also must have appropriate information to anticipate, guide, and adapt to changes in the global market.


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