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The New Economy: What It Is, How It Happened, and Why It Is Likely to Last (a review)

Martin S. Fridson and Martin S. Fridson

Financial Analysts Journal, 2004, vol. 60, issue 3, 91-92

Abstract: In this book (reviewed with The Investor's Guide to Economic Fundamentals), a staunch supporter of the so-called New Economy maintains that the economic transformations responsible for it are real, substantial, and likely to persist.

Date: 2004
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