A typical Japanese automobile manufacturing plant in North America produces more cars with fewer workers than a
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A typical Japanese automobile manufacturing plant in North America produces more cars with fewer workers than a typical Big Three North American plant.8 In other words, total manufacturing labour hours per vehicle (body stamping, engine, transmission, and assembly hours) are lower for Japanese transplants (30 vs. 33 hours). What are some possible explanations for this?
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ISBN: 9781259270154
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Authors: William J Stevenson, Mehran Hojati, James Cao
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