00838pab a2200145 454500008004000000100001900040245004400059260000900103300001400112362000900126520048600135650001400621700001500635773004200650180718b2003 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aHarms, John B. aThe new economy: what's new, what's not c2003 ap.413-36. aFall aIn this article, the authors evaluate the new economy according to its own claims of growing prosperity and rising standards of living. Using statistics and indicators from the recent economic expansion, they demonstrate that many of the claims about the New Economy's increasing prosperity were highly suspect and remain so today. They conclude that the New Economy discourse is an ideological expression of an explicit political agenda favoring corporate interests. - Reproduced. aEconomics aKnapp, Tim aReview of Radical Political Economics