
Technology cycle five library Bibliography
Installation Period into Turning Point (ongoing as of 2025)
Technology Cycle Five 5 Bibliography References
Installation Period
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Cortada, J. W. (2006). The digital hand, volume 2: How computers changed the work of American financial, telecommunications, media, and entertainment industries . Oxford University Press.
Cortada, J. W. (2008). The digital hand, volume 3: How computers changed the work of American public sector industries . Oxford University Press.
Crafts, N. (2004). Productivity growth in the industrial revolution: A new growth accounting perspective. The Journal of Economic History, 64(2), 521-535.
David, P. A. (1990). The dynamo and the computer: An historical perspective on the modern productivity paradox. The American Economic Review, 80(2), 355-361.
David, P. A., & Wright, G. (2003). General purpose technologies and surges in productivity: Historical reflections on the future of the ICT revolution. In P. A. David & M. Thomas (Eds.), The economic future in historical perspective (pp. 135-166). Oxford University Press.
DeLong, J. B., & Summers, L. H. (2001). The ‘new economy’: Background, historical perspective, questions, and speculations. Economic Review-Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, 86(4), 29-59.
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DiMaggio, P., Hargittai, E., Neuman, W. R., & Robinson, J. P. (2001). Social implications of the internet. Annual Review of Sociology, 27(1), 307-336.
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Edwards, P. N. (1996). The closed world: Computers and the politics of discourse in Cold War America . MIT Press.
Eichengreen, B. (1996). Globalizing capital: A history of the international monetary system . Princeton University Press.
Eichengreen, B. (2008). Globalizing capital: A history of the international monetary system (2nd ed.). Princeton University Press.
Evans, P. B., & Wurster, T. S. (2000). Blown to bits: How the new economics of information transforms strategy . Harvard Business School Press.
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Gillespie, T. (2006). Designed to ‘effectively frustrate’: Copyright, technology and the agency of users. New Media & Society, 8(4), 651-669.
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Kaplinsky, R. (2000). Globalisation and unequalisation: What can be learned from value chain analysis? Journal of Development Studies, 37(2), 117-146.
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Kenney, M., & Florida, R. (2000). Venture capital in Silicon Valley: Fueling new firm formation . In M. Kenney (Ed.), Understanding Silicon Valley: The anatomy of an entrepreneurial region (pp. 98-123). Stanford University Press.
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Turning Point
Baker, D. (2016). Rigged: How globalization and the rules of the modern economy were structured to make the rich richer . Center for Economic and Policy Research.
Bernstein, J., & Reich, R. B. (2012). The inequality puzzle: Piketty, Reich, Stiglitz and the case for stronger government. American Prospect, 23 (7), 12-18.
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Lazonick, W. (2014). Profits without prosperity: Stock buybacks manipulate the market and leave most Americans worse off. Harvard Business Review, 92 (9), 46-55.
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Reich, R. B. (2007). Supercapitalism: The transformation of business, democracy, and everyday life . Alfred A. Knopf.
Reich, R. B. (2010). Aftershock: The next economy and America’s future . Alfred A. Knopf.
Reich, R. B. (2012). Beyond outrage: What has gone wrong with our economy and our democracy, and how to fix it . Vintage Books.
Reich, R. B. (2015). Saving capitalism: For the many, not the few . Alfred A. Knopf.
Reich, R. B. (2018). The common good . Alfred A. Knopf.
Reich, R. B. (2020). The system: Who rigged it, how we fix it . Alfred A. Knopf.
Saez, E., & Zucman, G. (2019). The triumph of injustice: How the rich dodge taxes and how to make them pay . W .W. Norton & Company.
Stansbury, A., & Summers, L. H. (2020). The declining worker power hypothesis: An explanation for the recent evolution of the American economy. Brookings Papers on Economic Activity , Spring 2020.
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