The U.S. economy is what is sometimes called a post-industrial economy. Industries that provided the backbone of

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The U.S. economy is what is sometimes called a post-industrial economy. Industries that provided the backbone of the economy in previous generations have fallen to barely a fifth of the economy today, and the trend continues. It is possible that by the middle of the current century, manufacturing will be as small a source of jobs as agriculture is today.

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Foundations Of Microeconomics

ISBN: 9780134491981

8th Edition

Authors: Robin Bade, Michael Parkin

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