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2002
In the mid-1990s, after decades of enviously watching Japan’s success, while languishing under a sub-par performance, the U.S. economy began to enjoy a sudden burst of productivity, while the Japanese economy sputtered. On a purely financial basis, this robust development had actually already begun in the early 1980s.
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In the mid-1990s, after decades of enviously watching Japan’s success, while languishing under a sub-par performance, the U.S. economy began to enjoy a sudden burst of productivity, while the Japanese economy sputtered. On a purely financial basis, this robust development had actually already begun in the early 1980s.
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Assessing the digital economy and its carbon-mitigation effects: The case of China
Energy Economics, 2022Jianda Wang +2 more
exaly
Digital economy: An innovation driving factor for low-carbon development
Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 2022Jinning Zhang, Yong Geng
exaly
Innovation and the circular economy: A systematic literature review
Business Strategy and the Environment, 2021Nathalia Suchek +2 more
exaly
Abstract Although stories of the American northeast in the 1970s and 1980s are often defined by deindustrialization, crisis, and rust-belt obsolescence, Massachusetts blazed a very different path. Boston-area capitalists leveraged the 1973 crisis into renewed commitments of state investment toward the creation of an entirely new economic
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The Consequences of Participating in the Sharing Economy: A Transparency-Based Sharing Framework
Journal of Management, 2021Nils Köbis +2 more
exaly

