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050 | _aHC 113 .C64 1984 | ||
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_aCohen, Dian _eauthor |
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_aThe Next Canadian economy / _cDian Cohen and Kristin Shannon |
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_aMontreal : _bEden Press, _cc1984 |
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_avi, 203 pages : _billustrations ; _c24 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
505 | _aChapter 1. Is Anyone Minding the Store? -- Chapter 2. The Good Old Days -- Chapter 3. Information: The Currency of the New Age -- Chapter 4. The Economists -- Chapter 5. Jobless Growth -- Chapter 6. Downsizing: Big Business in the Eighties -- Chapter 7. The Mandarins -- Chapter 8. The Money Managers -- Chapter 9. The Siren Song of Small Business -- Chapter 10. Voting with Their Feet: The Taxpayer Revolt -- Chapter 11. Star Wars -- Chapter 12. The Politics of Transition -- Chapter 13. The Challenge of Restraint: Confrontation or Cooperation -- Chapter 14 - The Soft Revolution -- Chapter 15 - The First Law of Wing Walking. | ||
520 | _aIn this book, we explore what will happen to Canada in the transition to the next Canadian economy, "If this goes on ..." In the last chapter, we speculate as to what might happen "If only . ..," and throughout, we take a look at some of the "wild cards" being tossed our way with the new technologies bumping up against institutions left over from the last economy, particularly the habits of mind we all fell into during the industrial age. | ||
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_aShannon, Kristin _eco-author |
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