A discussion of the digital technology assessing the NASDAQ and determining whether or not it is an overinflated bubble.
1,672 words (approx. 6.7 pages) |
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2002
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The NASDAQ and the arguments regarding whether or not the NASDAQ's rapid ascent and decline signifies that the NASDAQ was and is merely an overinflated bubble are discussed in this paper. Part II discusses arguments in favor of the position that the NASDAQ was and is simply one large bubble. In Part III, arguments in favor of the position that the NASDAQ was not and is not merely one huge bubble are raised.
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"What the stock-market indicators do not reveal, but that the free-fall offered a rare glimpse of, is the disturbing growth of "digital sweatshops," anti-union policies, mandatory urine testing, and harsh working conditions which would not be accepted in other professions. (Burns). Slave-driven coders and programmers who are scrapped by age thirty-five, call center support staff, and marketing specialists trapped by their own psychographic profile are the new under-class. (Burns)."
"NASDAQ Bubble" 10 February 2012. Web. 11 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Essay-NASDAQ-Bubble/7384>
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