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- 2007276271 contributor B10821687.
- 2007276271 coverage "United States Economic conditions 2001-2009.".
- 2007276271 coverage "United States Economic conditions 20th century.".
- 2007276271 created "2004.".
- 2007276271 date "2004".
- 2007276271 date "2004.".
- 2007276271 dateCopyrighted "2004.".
- 2007276271 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-312) and index.".
- 2007276271 description "Introduction -- From the new industrial state to the new economy -- Schumpeter's vision -- Is there a new economy?: What makes an economy new? -- Productivity growth over the Last two centuries -- Productivity paradox -- What caused the revival of productivity growth? -- Will it last? -- Why did it take so long?: Building a critical mass -- Brief history of the transistor -- Learning to use new technologies: Electric power -- Measuring economic change -- Changing of the guard: Galbraith's new industrial state -- Dangers of aggressive extrapolation -- Fall of the new industrial state -- Addendum: Galbraith, Schumpeter, and the convergence Hypothesis -- New ways of working: From Ford to Dell: Mass production to mass customization -- New technology and new business practices -- Lean production: New manufacturing model for the new economy -- Technology, worker skills, and new work practices -- Addendum: Mixed record of ESOPs -- Stock market and the new economy: First principles -- Caveats and exceptions -- Bubbles, misleading accounting, and shady dealing -- Reversion to the mean -- New investors and new companies -- Junk bonds and takeovers: Mergers and acquisitions in the 1980s and 1990s -- Revival of the junk-bond market -- Developing a network of investors -- Hugely profitable deals of the early and mid-1980s -- Mania, prosecutions, and collapse -- Was it worth it? -- -- Better monetary policy: Volcker years -- Greenspan era -- Conclusion: Looking forward -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index.".
- 2007276271 extent "xxii, 324 p. :".
- 2007276271 identifier "0374529221 (pbk.)".
- 2007276271 identifier "9780374529222 (pbk.)".
- 2007276271 identifier 2002042599.html.
- 2007276271 identifier 2007276271-b.html.
- 2007276271 identifier 2002042599.html.
- 2007276271 issued "2004".
- 2007276271 issued "2004.".
- 2007276271 language "eng".
- 2007276271 publisher "New York : Farrar, Straus, and Giroux,".
- 2007276271 spatial "United States Economic conditions 2001-2009.".
- 2007276271 spatial "United States Economic conditions 20th century.".
- 2007276271 spatial "United States.".
- 2007276271 subject "HC110.I55 A43 2004".
- 2007276271 subject "Information technology United States.".
- 2007276271 subject "Technological innovations United States.".
- 2007276271 tableOfContents "Introduction -- From the new industrial state to the new economy -- Schumpeter's vision -- Is there a new economy?: What makes an economy new? -- Productivity growth over the Last two centuries -- Productivity paradox -- What caused the revival of productivity growth? -- Will it last? -- Why did it take so long?: Building a critical mass -- Brief history of the transistor -- Learning to use new technologies: Electric power -- Measuring economic change -- Changing of the guard: Galbraith's new industrial state -- Dangers of aggressive extrapolation -- Fall of the new industrial state -- Addendum: Galbraith, Schumpeter, and the convergence Hypothesis -- New ways of working: From Ford to Dell: Mass production to mass customization -- New technology and new business practices -- Lean production: New manufacturing model for the new economy -- Technology, worker skills, and new work practices -- Addendum: Mixed record of ESOPs -- Stock market and the new economy: First principles -- Caveats and exceptions -- Bubbles, misleading accounting, and shady dealing -- Reversion to the mean -- New investors and new companies -- Junk bonds and takeovers: Mergers and acquisitions in the 1980s and 1990s -- Revival of the junk-bond market -- Developing a network of investors -- Hugely profitable deals of the early and mid-1980s -- Mania, prosecutions, and collapse -- Was it worth it? -- -- Better monetary policy: Volcker years -- Greenspan era -- Conclusion: Looking forward -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index.".
- 2007276271 title "The new economy / Roger Alcaly.".
- 2007276271 type "text".