Industry Studies: Manufacturing
Industry studies: manufacturing (JEL L6) cover the economics of manufacturing industries.
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Scope
It includes the structure and performance of manufacturing sectors such as steel, autos, and electronics.
Sub-topics
- General
- Metals and Metal Products • Cement • Glass • Ceramics
- Automobiles • Other Transportation Equipment • Related Parts and Equipment
- Microelectronics • Computers • Communications Equipment
- Other Machinery • Business Equipment • Armaments
- Chemicals • Rubber • Drugs • Biotechnology • Plastics
- Food • Beverages • Cosmetics • Tobacco • Wine and Spirits
- Other Consumer Nondurables: Clothing, Textiles, Shoes, and Leather Goods; Household Goods; Sports Equipment
- Appliances • Furniture • Other Consumer Durables
- Other
Core questions
- How are manufacturing industries structured?
- What drives their competition and performance?
- How do specific manufacturing sectors operate?
Key concepts
- Manufacturing
- Industry structure
- Sector studies
- Productivity
- Competition
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Frequently asked questions
- What are industry studies?
- Detailed analyses of the structure, conduct, and performance of specific industries or sectors.