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Where Does Your Stuff Come From (The Logic Behind Global Supply Chains in a Changing World)
| Expected release date is Nov 3rd 2026 |
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Product Details
Overview
Almost nothing is made where you think it is
Where Does My Stuff Come From? reveals the complex international supply networks behind products Americans use daily, from chocolate chips and computer chips to athletic shoes and frozen fish. Written by Willy Shih, a Harvard Business School professor with 28 years of hands-on experience at IBM, Digital Equipment Corporation, and Eastman Kodak, this accessible guide demystifies global supply chains through everyday products.
Shih examines why so many goods get made far away, who actually makes them, and what it costs you. Why do my cashew nuts say they came from Vietnam when they were actually grown in West Africa? What do Henry Ford and lifestyles of the Chinese Communist Party have to do with making iPhones? What do Ozempic and beer have to do with laundry detergent? Things come from where they do for a variety of reasons, and this book will help you understand the economic logic behind it all.
Readers will also discover:
- The brand on the label usually doesn’t tell you who actually made the product
- Why ‘just make it in America’ is harder than it sounds
- How tariffs and industrial policies can have an outsized influence on where things are made
- The tension behind reshoring, high-paying jobs, and having a wide choice of inexpensive products
Ideal for consumers who are curious, business professionals navigating trade disruptions, or anyone trying to make sense of today’s trade debates, Where Does My Stuff Come From? provides clear context for understanding how global supply chain decisions shape everyday American life and purchasing power.









