A new technological revolution is needed, backed by political and cultural change to address Western economic stagnation. This means embracing the major disruption required to our companies and workforce to focus on embryonic technological sectors.
A new technological revolution is needed, backed by political and cultural change to address Western economic stagnation. This means embracing the major disruption required to our companies and workforce to focus on embryonic technological sectors.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Phil Mullan is an economist and business manager, who researches, writes and lectures on economic, demographic and business issues. Currently working independently, in 2014 Mullan completed eight years in senior management roles with Easynet Global Services, an international communications services company. Previously he had been chief executive of the internet services and training company Cybercafé Ltd.
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Introduction: A decade after the Western financial crisis Part I: The state we're in 1 Decay and resilience 2 Productivity in decline 3 Innovation puzzles 4 Why investment matters Part II: The Long Depression 5 The problem of profitability 6 The end of growth Part III: How we got stuck 7 Contained depression 8 The zombie economy 9 The intellectual crisis of capitalism 10 Discomfort with change 11 The appeal of muddling through 12 The limits of muddling through Part IV: The way out 13 Escaping the Long Depression
Introduction: A decade after the Western financial crisis Part I: The state we're in 1 Decay and resilience 2 Productivity in decline 3 Innovation puzzles 4 Why investment matters Part II: The Long Depression 5 The problem of profitability 6 The end of growth Part III: How we got stuck 7 Contained depression 8 The zombie economy 9 The intellectual crisis of capitalism 10 Discomfort with change 11 The appeal of muddling through 12 The limits of muddling through Part IV: The way out 13 Escaping the Long Depression
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