Dan Breznitz on Why the U.S. "Can't Even Produce the Things It Invented"
Back in January, Dan Breznitz co-authored an insi…
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Back in January, Dan Breznitz co-authored an insightful op-ed for
The New York Times on how the desire for short-term gains led the
United States to offshore much of its production. That policy
choice caused the loss of millions of good-paying jobs and left the
U.S. unable to respond in a crisis. Now Breznitz is out with a new
book, "Innovation in Real Places: Strategies for Prosperity in an
Unforgiving World," which looks at ways to promote innovation
policy that benefits as many people as possible. AAM President
Scott Paul chats with Breznitz about the book, and what the United
States must do to bring critical manufacturing back. More on the
book:
https://global.oup.com/academic/product/innovation-in-real-places-9780197508114?q=innovation%20in%20real%20places&lang=en&cc=us
The New York Times op-ed:
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/04/opinion/manufacturing-united-states-masks.html
The New York Times on how the desire for short-term gains led the
United States to offshore much of its production. That policy
choice caused the loss of millions of good-paying jobs and left the
U.S. unable to respond in a crisis. Now Breznitz is out with a new
book, "Innovation in Real Places: Strategies for Prosperity in an
Unforgiving World," which looks at ways to promote innovation
policy that benefits as many people as possible. AAM President
Scott Paul chats with Breznitz about the book, and what the United
States must do to bring critical manufacturing back. More on the
book:
https://global.oup.com/academic/product/innovation-in-real-places-9780197508114?q=innovation%20in%20real%20places&lang=en&cc=us
The New York Times op-ed:
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/04/opinion/manufacturing-united-states-masks.html
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