Womack in China: "Consumers want a say in production"

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    “‘China is developing very fast. But much of the growth is based on the model of mass production. How about one day when the advantages of low-wages fade and products become more customer-oriented?' Womack asked.”

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    1. Hey Mark
      Is there any chance you could provide more of a run down of the article’s content? Evidently, one needs to be a subscriber to read the material :(

    2. Oh, I don’t recall it being subscription only before. Sorry about that. I don’t have a login and don’t want to pay for one either.

      Sorry about that. I did a google search for some of the text from the article and can’t find a free copy out there.

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