The Challenge of Economic Leadership
Sidney L. Jones
Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 1976, vol. 11, issue 4, 529-539
Abstract:
The challenge of leadership is to look beyond the current expansion to consider the long–term outlook for the U. S. economy. My good friend Paul W. McCracken once described this process as looking across the valley to see what is on the other side. His message was: “What will be different on the other side of the valley is far more relevant to business planning than the valley itself.” Such advice is particularly meaningful at this time because of the basic need for more stability in our economic policies.
Date: 1976
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