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Publication Date
4-1-1986
Series Information
Formal Publication 73
Publisher
Center for the Study of American Business (CSAB), Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO 63130
Description
There are three key forces that make a period of sustained prosperity likely during the 1990s. First, actions that reduce the cost of producing goods and services in the United States. Second, a new awareness of personal responsibility for the quality of American goods. Finally, a rapid growth in research and development investments.
Keywords
Economic Outlook, Globalization, Production of Goods, Quality of Goods, Research and Development
Disciplines
Economics | Public Policy
DOI
doi:10.7936/K7C827GB
Recommended Citation
Weidenbaum, Murray L.; Burr, Richard; and Cook, Richard, "Learning to Compete: Feedback Effects of the Non-linear Economy", Formal Publication 73, 1986, doi:10.7936/K7C827GB.
Murray Weidenbaum Publications, https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/mlw_papers/64.
Comments
The Center for the Study of American Business (CSAB), 1975-2001, is the predecessor of the Weidenbaum Center on the Economy, Government, and Public Policy at Washington University in St. Louis. Permanent URL: http://dx.doi/org/10.7936/K7C827GB