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The Internet Depression: The Boom, the Bust, and Beyond [Paperback]

Michael J. Mandel (Author)

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October 16, 2001
The Coming Internet Depression is the one book that offers a rational method for making the best of tech-driven economic downturns. Michael Mandel, the economist most renowned for predicting the New Economy of the 1990s, was one of the first to predict the next major economic event-a sharp, severe downturn that devastated the tech sector, sent the stock market plummeting, and wreaked havoc across the entire economy. Mandel describes how the very strengths that drive the New Economy -from the dominance of venture capital to the rapid pace of innovation to the flexibility of the work force-are coming back to haunt us. In this new paperback edition he addresses the next stage of the Internet Depression in a new preface.

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"A surprisingly low-key (and increasingly convincing) argument." -- -The Industry Standard, "10 Books That Matter"

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Michael J. Mandel is the economics editor at BusinessWeek. Named one of the top 100 business journalists of the twentieth century, he holds a Ph.D. in economics from Harvard University.

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EVERY ECONOMIC ERA is afflicted by its own unique curse. Read the first page
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tech cycle, tech downturn, auto stocks, tech bust
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Internet Depression, Federal Reserve, Old Economy, Wall Street, Silicon Valley, Business Week, United States, Alan Greenspan, General Motors, Social Security, Bank of Japan, Bureau of Economic Analysis, New Deal, Paul Krugman, World War, Bureau of Labor Statistics, East Asian, General Electric, International Monetary Fund, Milton Friedman, National Venture Capital Association
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