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From the New to the Next Economy

16. October 2003Sandro Groganz Leave a comment

Thomas Fischermann argues in his Die Zeit article that after the end of the New Economy hype, a phase of serious and long-term business is going on in the IT sector. He quotes Arthus C. Clarke, saying that the short-term effects of a new technology are often overestimated, while the long-term effects are being underestimated.

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