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Put Your Chips on 35

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According to Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, we live in a time "profoundly different from the typical postwar business cycle." Our experiences have "defied conventional wisdom" and mark "veritable shifts in the tectonic plates of technology." Evidently, the law of supply and demand has been repealed. This is the theme of "Put your chips on 35"-where 35 refers to the standard industrial classification code for machinery, of which 357, computers and office equipment, is the ground zero of the technological earthquake.

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  • James K. Galbraith, "undated". "Put Your Chips on 35," Economics Policy Note Archive 01-4, Levy Economics Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:lev:levypn:01-4
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