How Nations Choose Product Standards and Standards Change Nations - (Pitt Series in Policy & Institutional Studies) by Krislov S (Paperback)
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- Nations use product standards, and manipulate them, for reasons othen than practical use or safety.
- About the Author: Samuel Krislov is professor of political science at the University of Minnesota and author of several books on politics and law.
- 272 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Industries
- Series Name: Pitt Series in Policy & Institutional Studies
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About the Book
Nations use product standards, and manipulate them, for reasons other than practical use or safety. Samuel Krislov compares and contrasts the United States, the EC, the former Eastern bloc, and Japan--o link standard choice with political styles and to trace growing internationalization based on product efficiency criteria.Book Synopsis
Nations use product standards, and manipulate them, for reasons othen than practical use or safety. The Soviets once cultivated standards to isolate themselves. In the United States, codes and standards are often used to favor home industries over external competition, and to favor some producers over others. Krislov compares and contrasts the United States, the EC, the forner Eastern bloc, and Japan, to link standard choice with political styles and to trace growing internationalization based on product efficiency criteria.Review Quotes
A fascinating overview of an extremely important but too often neglected subject, namely business standards and the critical role they have played and continue to play in both the national and global economy. What makes this study especially valuable is its rich and detailed comparative and historical scope.-- "David Vogel, University of California, Berkeley"
Hooray for Samuel Krislov's book on standardization. . . . Krislov's account of the evolution of standards might by itself make an excellent introduction to standardization in a course reading packet. Krislov is interested in the relationships among law, regulation, government, and organizations. He is concerned about bureaucratic inertia in official standards organizations. He favors voluntary industrial standards over outright regulation, and prefers performance standards (i.e., product capability requirements) over design standards (specifying the exact form of a product). He points out how standards boundaries have affected political alliances and created strong and lasting trade barriers.-- "Contemporary Sociology"
Krislov presents a detailed history of standards and also provides information on their economic and international implications. . . . Krislov emphasizes the American standards system and its institutions, but draws to institutional standards.-- "Choice"
About the Author
Samuel Krislov is professor of political science at the University of Minnesota and author of several books on politics and law.Dimensions (Overall): 9.3 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .73 Inches (D)
Weight: .88 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 272
Genre: Business + Money Management
Sub-Genre: Industries
Series Title: Pitt Series in Policy & Institutional Studies
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: Krislov S
Language: English
Street Date: March 6, 1997
TCIN: 1004080388
UPC: 9780822956228
Item Number (DPCI): 247-00-3964
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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