Analysis Note: The Fall of Innovative Hot Spots: Silicon Valley and Route 128
Abstract
With the state in Massachusetts in debt, rising taxes, plummeting housing prices, rising unemployment and a recession, complete with bank failures, company closings and bankruptcies, the Miracle, on which its former Governor Dukakis hoped to enter the White House, has become more of a Massachusetts Black Hole. Like most events, its collapse were a result of its apparently great successes. The collapse, which began in 1989 and was readily apparent by 1990, was in fact predestined by a peak which had occurred in the early 1980s. Small events through the middle of the decade also gave plenty of warning to observant watchers.
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Citation
Herbig, P.A. and Golden, J.E. (1993), "Analysis Note: The Fall of Innovative Hot Spots: Silicon Valley and Route 128", International Marketing Review, Vol. 10 No. 6. https://doi.org/10.1108/02651339310051597
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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