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Cette multinationale a créé l'aspirine, et l'héroïne. Elle a développé des médicaments qui traitent la sclérose en plaques, et participé à des expérimentations sur des enfants placés en asile psychiatrique. Aujourd'hui, ses produits ont envahi notre quotidien : certains soignent quand d'autres, toxiques, polluent notre air, notre eau, nos assiettes. Cette multinationale, c'est Bayer, l'un des leaders de l'industrie pharmaceutique et le plus grand vendeur de pesticides au monde : en juin 2018, la firme allemande a franchi un nouveau cap en faisant l'acquisition de Monsanto, l'entreprise controversée spécialisée dans les OGM qui commercialise le tristement célèbre Roundup. Bayer-Monsanto, c'est l'invention du business model le plus cynique du monde : le groupe vend désormais des traitements contre les cancers, et des produits susceptibles de les provoquer... Depuis dix ans, Martin Boudot sillonne la planète pour enquêter sur les problèmes environnementaux les plus brûlants. Il a rencontré des employés de Bayer, des militants et des personnes qui se disent victimes des agissements de l'entreprise. Des origines à nos jours, ce livre fait le portrait terrifiant du laboratoire le plus puissant du monde : voici l'univers selon Bayer. (4e de couverture)
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This book examines how firms adapt to the pressures of increasing international competition by testing the arguments on 'strategy specialization' proposed in the competitiveness literature in general, and by contributors to the 'varieties of capitalism' debate in particular. If different economies are characterized by distinct institutional arrangements, successful firms would be those that exploit the related comparative advantages and specialize in the competitive strategiesfacilitated by national institutions.One Political Economy, One Competitive Strategy? begins with an assessment of how
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In impulse-based manufacturing technologies, the energy required to form, join or cut components acts on the workpiece in a very short time and suddenly accelerates workpiece areas to very high velocities. The correspondingly high strain rates, together with inertia effects, affect the behavior of many materials, resulting in technological benefits such as improved formability, reduced localizing and springback, extended possibilities to produce high-quality multi material joints and burr-free cutting. This Special Issue of JMMP presents the current research findings, which focus on exploiting the full potential of these processes by providing a deeper understanding of the technology and the material behavior and detailed knowledge about the sophisticated process and equipment design. The range of processes that are considered covers electromagnetic forming, electrohydraulic forming, adiabatic cutting, forming by vaporizing foil actuators and other impulse-based manufacturing technologies. Papers show significant improvements in the aforementioned processes with regard to: Processes analysis; Measurement technique; Technology development; Materials and modelling; Tools and equipment; Industrial implementation.
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