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Economic Growth and the Nanotechnology Priority The Challenge of Economic Crisis and Industrial Concentration 2014 Edition

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    Author(s)Sr. James A. Harris
    PublisherLexington Books
    ISBN9780739199985
    Pages170
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2014

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    Lexington Books Economic Growth and the Nanotechnology Priority The Challenge of Economic Crisis and Industrial Concentration 2014 Edition by Sr. James A. Harris

    The cornerstone and principal feature of this book includes the urgency and necessity priority and nanometer scale (where size is measured in one billionth of a meter) are in possession of nanoscale practical application delivery, convergence and the transformation of both the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), 2012, and the United Nations International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities, Rev.4, into sources of global competitive advantage worldwide economic growth.The challenge that has blocked this global nanotechnology priority strategy is the 2007-2008 to 2012-2013 financial, economic, monetary, banking and corporations crisis and collapse.Leading factors in the creation of this financial and economic crisis include the huge global over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives accumulation in excess of the demand for dollars. This challenge was orchestrated by mega aggregate concentration that consisted of voting rights in major corporations, structure of corporate concentration, institutional shareholders, and interlocking directorates. There were catastrophic and calamity consequences accompanied by U.S. Federal Reserve Asset Purchases.