Biting the Hand that Fed It: Did the Stock Market Boom of the Late 1990s Impede Investment in Manufacturing?
By Christian E. Weller
Brooke Helppie
January 1, 2002
2002 | EPI Technical Paper #264
Biting the Hand that Fed It
Did the Stock Market Boom of the Late 1990s Impede Investment in Manufacturing?
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