Managing the Service Economy: Prospects and Problems

Robert P Inman author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:24th Feb '89

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These essays discuss the service sector and causes, problems and prospects of replacing the manufacturing business.

These essays discuss the service sector and how it seems to be replacing manufacturing as the employment base in more advanced economies. They provide valuable insight into the causes, problems and prospects of this transition.These essays discuss the service sector, an often neglected area of economic study. The contributors agree that services are replacing manufacturing as the employment base in more advanced economies. Their essays provide valuable insight into the causes, problems and prospects of this transition. Commissioned for the Wharton-ARA Conference on the Service Economy, this collection examines the rise of the prevailing economic order in the United States, Japanese, and international economies and the future and potential of the service sector. The volume concludes with an agenda for future research and policy of the service company.

'This book deals with an important topic, and it is an important book in many respects.' Journal of Economics

ISBN: 9780521378581

Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 23mm

Weight: 470g

356 pages