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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Manufacturing Collapse, Good management protects specialized labor. supports Productive companies won't fail due to supply chain effects., If government aid to manufacturing does not address the shortfall in demand, then the government should not subsidize manufacturing. therefore: (modus ponens) The government should not subsidize the manufacturing industry., Government subsidies does not help an industry's ability to sell its products (excess capacity). therefore: (modus ponens) Government aid to manufacturing would not address the underlying cause of the crisis: a shortfall in demand., If government programs are too cumbersome to be helpful to manufacturing, then the government should not subsidize manufacturing. therefore: (modus ponens) The government should not subsidize the manufacturing industry., Government aid to manufacturing would not address the underlying cause of the crisis: a shortfall in demand. therefore: (modus ponens) The government should not subsidize the manufacturing industry., Productive companies won't fail due to supply chain effects. defeats If the government does not subsidize manufacturing, all companies will fall due to supply chain effects., Productive companies can help raise revenue for their suppliers. supports Productive companies won't fail due to supply chain effects., Government programs would not be able to suitably address drying up of trade finance sector and inventory effects. therefore: (modus ponens) The government should not subsidize the manufacturing industry., If government subsidies would not help an industry's ability to sell, its products, then these subsidies would not address any shortfall in demand. therefore: (modus ponens) Government aid to manufacturing would not address the underlying cause of the crisis: a shortfall in demand., Government subsidies would give money to the loudest lobbyists. therefore: (modus ponens) Government aid to manufacturing would not address the underlying cause of the crisis: a shortfall in demand., If government subsidies would give money to the loudest lobbyists, then these subsidies would not address any shortfall in demand. therefore: (modus ponens) Government aid to manufacturing would not address the underlying cause of the crisis: a shortfall in demand., Government programs are slow and cumbersome. therefore: (modus ponens) Government programs would not be able to suitably address drying up of trade finance sector and inventory effects., Productive companies have several suppliers. supports Productive companies won't fail due to supply chain effects., If government programs are slow and cumbersome, then government programs would not be able to suitably address the drying up of trade finance sector and inventory effects. therefore: (modus ponens) Government programs would not be able to suitably address drying up of trade finance sector and inventory effects., If the government does not subsidize manufacturing, all companies will fall due to supply chain effects. defeats The government should not subsidize the manufacturing industry.