Poorly Made in China



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Hardcover
241 pages
ISBN 9780470405581 Published April 2009
John Wiley & Sons
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Poorly Made in China
An Insider's Account of the Tactics Behind China's Production Game

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Praise for "Poorly Made in China"

"This fast-paced travelogue through the world of Chinese manufacturing is scary, fascinating, and very funny. Midler is not only a knowledgeable guide to the invisible underbelly of the global economy, he is a sympathetic and astute observer of China, its challenges, and its people. A great read."
--Pietra Rivoli, author of "The Travels of a T-Shirt in the Global Economy"

"Paul Midler takes us for a ride through the fastest-growing economy in the world, revealing what can--and sometimes does--go wrong when U.S. companies shift production to China. Working in the heart of China's export hub, in the country's southern region, he has the advantage of a front-row seat to the no-holds-barred games played between manufacturers and importers. He introduces us to a cast of real-life characters and tells his story with a mix of affection and skepticism for what is taking place in China today. Midler delivers a revealing and often funny tale of life and commerce in a country whose exports touch nearly everyone on the planet."
--Sara Bongiorni, author of "A Year Without 'Made in China'"


Tagged: Manufactures, China, Work environment, Economic conditions, 2000-




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