In Germany's Economic Renaissance, veteran European correspondent Jack
Ewing of The International New York Times explains how a country with
some of the highest labor and energy costs in the world beat the odds to
become the third-largest exporter of manufactured goods, after China and
the United States. Men and women who manage German companies both big
and small explain how any company can behave like a multinational, as
well as the secrets of conquering the high end of the market where
quality is more important than price. Both informative and entertaining,
filled with rich character studies, this book is essential reading for
everyone wondering how to bring factories - and the jobs they provide -
back to American shores.