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From page 70...
... Thus, initiating the actions that will retain the United States' overall technological leadership in a matrix of international cooperation requires special attention. It is important for the managers of the civil aircraft industry and of the supporting industrial substructure to determine those aspects of development, design, and production that are critical to maintaining competitive leadership.
From page 71...
... The growing awareness of the important contribution that workers can make to improved productivity and quality, when they feel that they have truly participated in the process of technological innovation, represents a powerful opportunity for the industry to strengthen its competitive position. The assemblage of human skills and working team relationships in the aircraft manufacturing industry represent a priceless and irreplaceable national resource.
From page 72...
... If foreign manufacturers deliberately limited their market penetration to a level compatible with stable employment (a not unlikely scenario)


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