The Future of the Global Economy Towards a Long Boom?
As the 20th century draws to a close, powerful forces of change are converging that could set the stage for a long, sustained economic boom in the next few decades -- the transition to a knowledge-based society with its potentially huge productivity gains; the emergence of more deeply integrated, gl...
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Paris :
OECD Publishing
1999.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Chapter 1. Anatomy of a Long-Boom by Wolfgang Michalski, Riel Miller and Barrie Stevens
- Chapter 2. Sources of Continued Long-Run Economic Dynamism in the 21st Century by Richard G. Lipsey
- Chapter 3. The Emerging Global Knowledge Economy by Peter Schwartz, Eamonn Kelly and Nicole Boyer
- Chapter 4. Towards Global Competition: Catalysts and Constraints by Horst Siebert and Henning Klodt
- Chapter 5. Working for World Ecological Sustainability: Towards a "New Great Transformation" by Alain Lipietz
- Chapter 6. Policy Drivers for a Long Boom by Deanne Julius