Economic forecasting - United States.
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Works: | 28 works in 1 publications in 1 languages |
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American business, a two-minute warning : = ten changes managers must make to survive into the 21st century /
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Economic problems of the 1990s : = Europe, the developing countries, and the United States /
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The age of diminished expectations : = U.S. economic policy in the 1990s /
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The coming generational storm = what you need to know about America's economic future /
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The coming generational storm = what you need to know about America's economic future /
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The leisure economy : = how changing demographics. economics, and generational attitudes will reshape our lives and our industries /
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Average is over : = powering America beyond the age of the great stagnation /
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The crash of the millennium : = surviving the coming inflationary depression /
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The leading economic indicators and business cycles in the United States = 100 years of empirical evidence and the opportunities for the future /
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The age of diminished expectations : = U.S. economic policy in the 1990s /
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Technology and the American economic transition : = choices for the future.
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The American economy, 1960-2000 : = a retrospective and prospective look /
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What economists know : = an economic policy primer for the 1990s and beyond /
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Blindside : = why Japan is still on track to overtake the U.S. by the year 2000 /
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In the face of uncertainty : = 25 top leaders speak out on challenge, change, and the future of American business /
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Money for nothing = real wealth, financial fantasies, and the economy of the future /
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Consumer demand in the United States = prices, income, and consumption behavior /
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