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Hardcover Prosperity: The Coming Twenty-Year Boom and What It Means to You Book

ISBN: 0812928199

ISBN13: 9780812928198

Prosperity: The Coming Twenty-Year Boom and What It Means to You

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Many Americans are enjoying the fruits of prosperity.??Unemployment and inflation are low and it seems that everyone is driving a sport utility vehicle. But is this a prosperity that's reserved for... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Prosperity : The Coming Twenty-Year Boom and What It Means t

This book is well written and very easy to read. I think it has some very interesting ideas expressed as well as providing details about how life has changed based from 1970 to the current scenario.

The authors' insights on prosperity and education

Davis and Wessel articulate ideas that have appeared elsewhere such as the necessity of flatter organizations and team decision-making. What makes their book insightful is the comparison between electricity and computers. They note that it took decades before the economic impact of electricity took hold and predict that it will take a few more years for computers to increase productivity exponentially. They make a strong case for the efficacy of community colleges. The authors rightly contend that these colleges are more important to our nation than Harvard. Community colleges will raise the skill levels of American workers just as high schools did at the turn of the century. Education is the key to increased productivity and will also narrow the wage gaps that exist in our society

Computers finally deliver!

This book finally helps me understand why it has taken so long for computers to deliver real productivity gains. Every technology has its early boosters and enthusiasts and in the early 80s I was one of them. But until I read about the slow adoption of electricity I couldn't understand why computers weren't delivering their promises faster. The authors show the parallels between the adoption of electrity and the adoption of computer technology. If they are right, we are on the eve of an incredible productivity explosion. Sorry, but it took 30 years. Now watch out. I'd love to hear from others who are also excited about the ideas in this book. Write me.

Lots of good anecdotes make this a very interesting read

The real life stories make this a fascinating read. Includes one of the best descriptions of the free market case for free-trade I have ever read. Once reading those chapters you will realize that the only sucking sound is the extra money coming out of your wallet for over priced products. Unfortunately, the book ends with the authors asking for more government help in education and trade. Overall this book is much closer to the truth than the latest from Buchanan and is much more uplifting and fun to read.

Powerful arguments for a more prosperous middle class

A non-fiction page turner! Explains why all this high-tech stuff is FINALLY paying off with a better living for the average American. Deep reporting and great story telling. The community college part is perhaps the reason to be most optomistic about the future of American education.
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