New Technologies, Communication, and Mass Consumption

作者: Jason N. Brock , R. Emmett Sullivan

DOI: 10.1002/9781118834510.CH9

关键词: Interwar periodMass consumptionProsperityGreat DepressionEconomic systemEconomic policyEmerging technologiesEconomics

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