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How Godzilla Ate Pittsburgh: The Long Rise of the Japanese Iron and Steel Industry, 1900 1973
Authors:ELBAUM  Bernard
Institution:Bernard ELBAUM is an Associate Professor specializing in economic history at the Economics Department of the University of California, Santa Cruz. His previous publications on the steel industry of Britain and the US include: ‘The Steel Industry before W.W.I.’ in Bernard Elbaum and William Lazonick, eds., The Decline of the British Economy (Oxford University Press, 1986); ‘The Making and Shaping of Job and Pay Structure in the Iron and Steel Industry,’ in Paul Osterman, ed., Internal Labor Markets (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1984); and co-author with Frank Wilkinson of ‘Industrial Relations and Uneven Development: A Comparative Study of the British and American Steel Industries,’ Cambridge Journal of Economics (September 1979), pp. 275–304. His previous papers bearing on trade specialization and industrial policy more generally include: ‘Cumulative or Comparative Advantage? British Competitiveness in the Early Twentieth Century,’ World Development (September 1990), pp. 1255–1272; and co-author with William Lazonick of ‘The Decline of the British Economy: An Institutional Perspective,’ Journal of Economic History (June 1984), pp. 567–584. He can be reached by e-mail at lbaum{at}ucsc.edu
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