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The Boom and the Bubble: The Us in the World Economy
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352 pages
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The book explores the illusion of a 'new economy' during a time of significant growth in the US, where commentators hailed a paradigm shift towards endless prosperity. It delves into the complexities behind this optimistic facade, examining the underlying factors that contributed to this perception and questioning the sustainability of such growth. Through critical analysis, it challenges the notion of a harmonious economic future and highlights the potential pitfalls that accompany rapid expansion.
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2003, paperback
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