NO BARRIER: How the Internet Destroyed the World Economy

Business & Finance, Economics, International Economics
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Author: Bob Brill ISBN: 9781476048697
Publisher: Bob Brill Publication: May 4, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Bob Brill
ISBN: 9781476048697
Publisher: Bob Brill
Publication: May 4, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

With a Forward by a noted and respected world wide economist, this book details how the Internet destroyed the old business model which has worked for hundreds of years and replaced it with a job destroying format which put millions out of work. While the Internet is indeed one of the three greatest inventions of man it has had its hand in the destruction of the world economy. Entire industries have been wiped out, the line between wholesale and retail erased and so much of what the World Wide Web has done cannot be undone. This book explores what the Founding Fathers would do if they had the Internet and offers voices from media interviews with everyone from former President Clinton to industry insiders to academics who point to the increase in criminal activity and fraud. Even the United Nations is involved. This is an important book to say the least and "must" reading for anyone involved in business, on-line or not.

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With a Forward by a noted and respected world wide economist, this book details how the Internet destroyed the old business model which has worked for hundreds of years and replaced it with a job destroying format which put millions out of work. While the Internet is indeed one of the three greatest inventions of man it has had its hand in the destruction of the world economy. Entire industries have been wiped out, the line between wholesale and retail erased and so much of what the World Wide Web has done cannot be undone. This book explores what the Founding Fathers would do if they had the Internet and offers voices from media interviews with everyone from former President Clinton to industry insiders to academics who point to the increase in criminal activity and fraud. Even the United Nations is involved. This is an important book to say the least and "must" reading for anyone involved in business, on-line or not.

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