Dall’Euforia al Crollo

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Between 1995 and 1999, thanks to the internet, economic boom, and boosts to the stock market, Silicon Valley became the stage of the largest creation of wealth (with legal methods) in modern history. From 2000 to 2001, with the crash of the stock market, the New Economy produced the swiftest destruction of wealth since 1929. The Californian model revealed vulnerability and social consequences. How did this happen? Who are the victims and who are the culprits? And above all, how will the next phase of this technology revolution go? What inventions will change our future? Federico Rampini, prominent journalist and chief correspondent for La Repubblica, seeks to answer these questions in this in-depth analysis of the Bay Area.

Size: 5″x 8.25″

Pages: 160

Origin: Italy

Language: Italian