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1、工业政策在一个联邦结构国家产业政策的美国文献翻译 2011 届本科毕业设计论文 外文翻译原文BEFORE INDUSTRIAL POLICY IN A FEDERALSTRUCTURESTATEINDUSTRIAL POLICY IN THE UNITED STATESConsidering stateindustrial policyeflforts directly let me say something about the scope and limits of the national initiatives that currently frame them I abstract
2、initially from fiscal concerns iewhether there is any money to do that which is proposed and only look at contentTHE CLINTONIAN VIEW OF INDUSTRIAL POLICYThe new Democrats11 of the Clinton administration came to power on the promise of delivering an economic policy different from the tax and spend an
3、d regulate policies alleged of old-style Democrats Whether they can deliver on that promise in a way that preserves discernible differences between Democratic and Republican economic policy is anyones guess The purported distinction from past policies on which this promise rests goes something like
4、thisUnder old Democratic viewsdirect government regulation of prices and other conditions of market entry the use of government purchasing power to subsidize favored economic practices the redistribution of income on the basis of need rather than contribution and other efforts to alter the terms and
5、 conditions of economic reward were acceptable means of promoting the general welfare The new1 Democratic view holds that such policies are generally pointlessself-defeating or malign They generate excessive bureaucracies inappropriately substitute government judgment for market judgmentare insuffic
6、iently attentive to labor supply effectsor otherwise presume greater government capacity to shape the economy than is warrantedOf the many reasons offered for this change of view the most basic concerns afundamental change in thestructureof the US economy itselfA generation agothe story goes the US
7、operated as an essentially closed domestic system In that context effective government control of the domestic economy was indeed possibleNow however the US operates in a truly international economic system characterized by the relatively free flow of capital and goods across national borders In thi
8、s world government can no longer directly determinea fortiori not with the command-and-control regulation and macro-economic policy tools available from old the character of production within its borderslargely because the very notion of economic borders is meaninglessThis viewit is emphasized does
9、not amount to a prescription for laissez faire The Clintonians like the Dukakisites before them believe that government has an important role to play in securing good jobs at good wages That role however is both diminished and changed by the new environment Instead of vainly trying to constrain capi
10、tals choices in economic development government should use its power to improve the factors of production at capitals disposal It should invest in physical infrastructure diffuse technology and improve the countrys human capital base This it is hopedwill make it an attractive site for investment by
11、firms offering good jobs in particular those roving multinationals that locate their best jobs in rich nations even as they source much production to poor ones And thatit is thought is about as much as it is reasonable to hope forCompleting this story is a certain description of the current characte
12、r of economic activity within the US itselfOn this description unrelenting pressures again heavily international ones are forcing a restructuring of US firms away from Taylorist production and toward high performance forms of work organization engaged in quality competition As used in contemporary d
13、ebates high performance organization roughly denotes the most complete and flexible deployment of firm resources to advance continuous innovation Quality competition denotes a market strategy emphasizing non-price product or service features variety customization performancetimeliness in delivery at
14、tendantservicing of customers as well as cost Under a regime of quality competitionproducts and services are essentially all viewed as capital goods Customers assess their priceperformance ratiorather than price aloneIn a world economy densely populated by countries and firms paying a fraction of US
15、 wages such a quality strategy is essential to preserving living standards After all unless customers are getting a quality premium they will not be willing to absorb premium labor costs But again according to the Clintonian viewfirms are already moving in the high-performance direction and it is as
16、sumed paying labor a premium as they do so There exists a happy congruence between what firms find they need to do to be profitable and what the society needs to secure the general welfareGovernments role in facilitating the high performance transition at home is equivalent to what is recommended fo
17、r making the US an internationally attractive investment site education technology diffiisionmodernized infrastructure High performance work organization characterized by flexible automation on-line quality control multi-skilled work groups flattened management hierarchies increased cross-department
18、 communication greater autonomy for front-line production workers in all maimer of decisions requires workers with high and broad skills which recommends greater efforts in education and training To meet demand for high-performance supplier chains government should help diffuse technology be difiuse
19、d to those small and medium-sized enterprises foundation firmscurrently frozen out of capital markets And to satisfy demand for modem logistics it needs to revamp its rotting infrastructureWHAT IS WRONG WITH THIS PICTUREWhat are we to make of all this as a description of the world and of appropriate
20、 policy What I make of it is that it is seriously wrongheaded To be sureinternational competition is real and the tasks of social management of the economy have importantly changed To be sure something like quality competition is necessary to defending living standards in the United States And to be
21、 sure industrial restructuring of the right sort will require better education more technology diffusion and the repair and modernization of our infrastructure But the way in which any ofthese tasks will need to be discharged the degree to which firms will need to be pressured to accomplish them and
22、 whether their accomplishment alone exhausts the list of needed or possible interventions depends on ones analysis of the options available to government and the actual facts of current restructuring in the United States And on both these fronts I think the Clintonians are mistakenFor starters the p
23、icture of a more or less complete internationalization of the US economy is overdrawn To believe the Clintoniansthe economy is now one in which all factors move freely across borders except those sunk in the ground or attached directly to human beings the institutional infrastructure of production l
24、abor market institutions producer associationscommunity ties of various stripes and kinds is largely irrelevant to the quality of production and government has no hard ground on which to stand in imposing any social control over the economy The real economy however is one in which most goods and ser
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