Challenge, March-April, 2010. Something is missing in the discussion about economic policy to return the US economy to growth. One side calls for more stimulus; the other worries about the deficit. A stimulus might cure a crisis; a deficit could interfere with future monetary and fiscal policy. But even if the short-term crisis is overcome, without an unmanageable deficit, the long term awaits. It contains a set of problems that are not faced. The focus must shift to the technology-investment-new market relationship and the problems it faces in new structural conditions.
Where are the New Markets?
GUALERZI, DAVIDE;
2010
Abstract
Challenge, March-April, 2010. Something is missing in the discussion about economic policy to return the US economy to growth. One side calls for more stimulus; the other worries about the deficit. A stimulus might cure a crisis; a deficit could interfere with future monetary and fiscal policy. But even if the short-term crisis is overcome, without an unmanageable deficit, the long term awaits. It contains a set of problems that are not faced. The focus must shift to the technology-investment-new market relationship and the problems it faces in new structural conditions.File in questo prodotto:
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