DruckerPeter F., Managing in Turbulent Times (New York, NY: Harper & Row, 1980), p. 3.
2.
SchwartzGail GarfieldChoatePat, Being Number One: Rebuilding the U.S. Economy (Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1980), p. 65.
3.
AuerbachStuart, “ITC Favors Steel Trade Curbs,”The Washington Post, July 12, 1984, p. D1.
4.
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), United States Industrial Policies (Paris: OECD Publications, 1970), p. 26.
5.
LawrenceRobert Z., Can America Compete? (Washington, D. C.: The Brookings Institution, 1984), p. 117.
6.
Ibid.
7.
The Business Week Team, The Reindustrialization of America (New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1982), p. 184.
8.
See EtzioniAmitai, “Who Killed Postindustrial Society,”Next (March/April 1980), p. 20; Idem, “The Father of Reindustrialization Speaks,”The Christian Science Monitor, October 7, 1980, p. 23; and Idem, “Editorial—Reindustrialization of America,”Science209:4459 (August 22, 1980).
9.
PoratMarc, The Information Economy (Stanford, CA: Stanford University, 1976).
10.
RohatynFelix, “Reconstructing America,”The New York Review of Books28:3 (March 5, 1981), p. 16.
11.
Ibid.
12.
Ibid., p. 18.
13.
Ibid.
14.
ThurowLester C., The Zero-Sum Society (New York, NY: Basic Books, 1980), p. 95.
15.
ReichRobert B., The Next American Frontier (New York, NY: Penguin Books edition, 1983), p. 157.
16.
Ibid., p. 208.
17.
Thurow, p. 81.
18.
MagazinerIra C.ReichRobert B., Minding America's Business (New York, NY: Vintage Books edition, 1983), p. 332.
19.
DieboldWilliamJr., Industrial Policy as an International Issue (New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1980), p. 3.
20.
Ibid., p. 272.
21.
Restoring American Competitiveness: Proposals for an Industrial Policy (Washington, D.C.: Center for National Policy, 1984), p. 9.
22.
See Jobs for the Future: A Democratic Agenda (Washington, D.C.: Senate, Democratic Caucus, 1983); and House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs, Forging an Industrial Competitveness Strategy (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Congress), 1983.
23.
JohnsonChalmers, MITI and the Japanese Miracle: The Growth of Industrial Policy, 1925–1975 (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1982), p. 28.
24.
LindblomCharles E., “The Sociology of Planning: Thought and Social Interaction,” in BornsteinMorris, ed., Economic Planning, East and West (Cambridge, MA; Ballinger Publishing Company, 1975), pp. 23–67.
25.
Johnson, p. 316.
26.
For a precise definition of corporatism and pluralism, see SchmitterPhilippe C., “Still the Century of Corporatism?” in SchmitterPhilippe C.LehmbruchGerhard, editors, Trends Toward Corporatist Intermediation (Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1979).
27.
JohnsonChalmers, editor, The Industrial Policy Debate (San Francisco, CA: Institute for Contemporary Studies, 1984), p. 7.