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How did we get here: The fundamental similarities in failing industries and the transition economy
Tags: business economy Politics
The Airline Industry. The Music Business. The Financial Markets. The US Auto Industry. What do each of these areas have in common and what can they teach us about the current state of our economy? First off, I’d like to … finish reading How did we get here: The fundamental similarities in failing industries and the transition economy
Jan
09
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