The High Cost of Low Prices

The High Cost of Low Prices
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Publisher : Business Expert Press
Total Pages : 123
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ISBN-10 : 9781631578281
ISBN-13 : 1631578286
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Book Synopsis The High Cost of Low Prices by : David Steven Jacoby

Download or read book The High Cost of Low Prices written by David Steven Jacoby and published by Business Expert Press. This book was released on 2017-12-05 with total page 123 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book directly addresses controversial issues like climate change, carbon taxes, fracking, offshoring, urban sprawl, globalization, income inequality, regulation, corruption, compliance and enforcement, providing an informed basis for mapping the way forward. Based on his experience consulting on hundreds of industrial mega-projects, Jacoby reveals dark secrets of international supply chains for familiar products such as coffee, bottled water, gasoline, and electronic devices, and explains how government policies and business norms around the world have evolved to allow practices that can deplete natural resources, blight native landscapes, and tolerate inhumane working conditions. Rich in facts and deep with first-hand experiences from around the world, Jacoby challenges embedded thinking about growth and progress, convenience, comfort, and quality of life. The book proposes a bold and realistic new policy framework that is ground-breaking and achievable for industry, government, and consumers, and supports the plan with achievable metrics, targets, and accountabilities. While his first book promoted global supply chain optimization based on industry “best practices” and his second book fine-tuned the techniques for oil, gas, and power companies, Jacoby takes a holistic perspective in this third book, acknowledging and proposing solutions for the problems caused in part by these “optimized” global supply chains.


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