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Authors: Huw Pill
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Originally published in: 2001
Version: 25 February 2002
Length: 20 pages
Data source: Published sources

Abstract

Presents four views of US macroeconomic developments in the late 1990s: an HBS professor, the Federal Reserve, the Clinton administration, and President George W Bush. Develops the implications of the new economy - technological and organizational change - for business and discusses the important issues for the conduct of macroeconomic policy that these phenomena raise.
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Abstract

Presents four views of US macroeconomic developments in the late 1990s: an HBS professor, the Federal Reserve, the Clinton administration, and President George W Bush. Develops the implications of the new economy - technological and organizational change - for business and discusses the important issues for the conduct of macroeconomic policy that these phenomena raise.

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