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Economy and Society: The Future

This comment is in response to Frederic L. Pryor (2000). "The Millennium Survey: How Economists View the U.S. Economy in the 21st Century."

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Published in:The American journal of economics and sociology 2000-01, Vol.59 (1), p.57-60
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subjects 21st century
Consumer economics
Consumerism
Consumers
Demand
Ecological economics
Economic Change
Economic Conditions
Economic depressions
Economic forecasting
Economic forecasts
Economic growth
Economic growth rate
Economic Systems
Economic trends
Economists
Fertility
Futures (of Society)
Globalization
Long run economic growth
Macroeconomics
Millennium
Population
Pryor's Millennium Survey
Socioeconomics
Sociology
Technological change
Trends
Twenty First Century
United States of America
World Economy
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