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March 29, 2010Transcript -- Dot.com and the public damagePlayWhen a bubbles bursts the immediate effect is damage to the public. But is there any longer lasting positive effect on the economy?...moreShareView all episodesBy The Open UniversityMarch 29, 2010Transcript -- Dot.com and the public damagePlayWhen a bubbles bursts the immediate effect is damage to the public. But is there any longer lasting positive effect on the economy?...moreMore shows like The dot.com bubble - for iPod/iPhoneView allBon départ: beginners' French - Audio171 ListenersAuftakt: intermediate German - for iPod/iPhone2 ListenersWales: Culture and identity - Audio6 ListenersCroeso: beginners' Welsh - Audio4 ListenersFrench Revolution - for iBooks10 ListenersDavid Hume: 18th Century Philosopher - Audio13 ListenersReading Political Philosophy: From Machiavelli to Mill - Audio16 ListenersStart writing essays - Audio38 ListenersBeginners’ Chinese - Audio105 ListenersAndante: beginners' Italian - Audio59 Listeners
When a bubbles bursts the immediate effect is damage to the public. But is there any longer lasting positive effect on the economy?
March 29, 2010Transcript -- Dot.com and the public damagePlayWhen a bubbles bursts the immediate effect is damage to the public. But is there any longer lasting positive effect on the economy?...more
When a bubbles bursts the immediate effect is damage to the public. But is there any longer lasting positive effect on the economy?