Confronting the Third Industrial Revolution Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Confronting the Third Industrial Revolution Case Solution

Consists of three pieces. The second bit, presented in the appendices, contains excerpts from addresses by three important policy figures-- presidential candidate Patrick Buchanan, Representative Newt Gingrich, and Secretary of Labor Robert Reich.
Each of these speakers identifies profound changes in the U.S. market and indicates particular public policy answers. The 11 data displays that form the closing bit of the case offer a summary of U.S. economical operation from 1960 to 1994. The main topic linking these substances is the belief that America is in the midst of an economic transition. What remains unclear, obviously, is the exact nature of the transition. Is it truly profound or as far reaching as the various writers indicate?

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PUBLICATION DATE: April 19, 1996

 

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