Here is a new video from the World Economic Forum on the future of manufacturing. While it comes across as a bit earnest in parts, we are sharing it here because it does a nice job of explaining how manufacturing--"advanced manufacturing" in particular--drives global economic growth.
What is your take? Do policymakers need to work harder to drive advanced manufacturing in their economies? Can developed economies like the US compete with the new manufacturing juggernauts like Brazil and China?
Posted
01-09-2012 11:18 AM
by
Graham Griffith
Filed under: global business, World Economic Forum, GDP, exports, growth, india, Brazil, China, manufacturers, manufacturing, bric nations, manufactured goods, advanced manufacturing, gdp and manufacturing, macroeconomic trends