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The book unpacks the ways in which a burgeoning economy struggled to meet the demands of its factories, leading to innovative labor practices and the emergence of new employment strategies. Temin highlights the challenges faced by industries reliant on an evolving labor market, which was marked by competition for skilled workers and the constraints of a shifting demographic landscape.
Temin's insights offer a detailed portrayal of how the quest for greater efficiency drove companies to adapt and evolve. He carefully weaves together historical context and economic theory, presenting a nuanced analysis of the interplay between labor scarcity and industrial progress.
Through extensive research and analysis, the work provides a thought-provoking examination of a pivotal era in American history, inviting readers to reflect on the lasting impact of labor challenges on the nation’s industrial trajectory.