ADMS 3660 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Outsourcing, Profit Motive, Human Nature

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The major portion of production and distribution is in private hands, operating under what is termed a profit or market system. The existence of companies (separate from people) Private property (production and distribution: historical background, capitalism (continued, four key features, moral justification. Adam smith: the invisible hand; conjunction of the forces of self-interest, competition, and supply & demand, criticisms of capitalism. Poverty and inequality: concentration of wealth. Exploitation and alienation: ka(cid:396)l ma(cid:396)x" c(cid:396)iti(cid:395)ue, capitalism today. Challenges: decline of manufacturing, shift to service economy, outsourcing jobs, globalization, trade deficit, short term orientation, changing work ethic, are capitalism and democracy in conflict, outsourcing, recession, chrysler & tie cases, 18th century artisans, formed secret societies. To share trade secrets: professional groups, doctors, engineers, accountants, teachers. Have codes for conduct that all members commit to upholding (e. g. hippocratic. Want to avoid government regulations and controls (interference)

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