The Coming Global Boom: How to Benefit Now from Tomorrow's Dynamic World EconomyMorris argues that major changes in competition, demographics, and economics have placed America on the verge of a long-run economic boom. Globally competitive firms will use new, efficient means of production. Maturing baby-boomers will become more productive and better savers. Current Federal budget and trade levels have been incorrectly measured--deficits will disappear. Although unrelentingly optimistic, these theses, proposed by Morris are believable, and the evidence is convincing. ISBN 0-533-05898-3: $19.95. |
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BIG BUSINESS GOES GLOBAL | 3 |
GEFANUC21 | 21 |
THE THIRD INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION | 28 |
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