Timothy Koller

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In sum, Walmart dictates how much it will pay manufacturers for their goods, instead of the other way around. Even the biggest makers, nay, especially the biggest makers, need Walmart contracts to survive. And that approach, repeated through countless mergers and acquisitions, eventually put out of work hundreds of thousands of the same Americans who lost good jobs in exchange for cheap socks while enriching stockholders and executives.
Making It in America: The Almost Impossible Quest to Manufacture in the U.S.A. (And How It Got That Way)
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