Growing a New Economy

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Growing a New Economy
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Book excerpt: An increasing number of experts agree: today's financial and environmental crisis is a sign that something is fundamentally wrong. The same experts, however, have yet to present viable solutions. Growing a New Economy presents integral solutions to our economic problems that will be vitally important in the future restoration of our economy.


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