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The Turtle Syndrome - The Mobility of Everyday Life

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Description: Mobility - both physical and social is enhanced by new transportation and communications technologies and by the new media. The emergence of alternative patterns of work are the result.
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Page title:The Turtle Syndrome - The Mobility of Everyday Life
Keywords:transition, microeconomics, macroeconomics, business, government, privatization, private sector, public sector, capital, markets, stock exchange, shares, bonds, finance, banks, savings, credit, money, currency, taxation, IMF, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, IFC, EBRD, investment, FDI, labor, trade unions, competition, unemployment, pensions
Description:Ensconced in virtual shells, we move about, conducting our lives, attending to our businesses, absorbing, processing, creating and emitting information in endless streams of data and voice.
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