Originally posted by RL
Anyway, You came to the right place...but I wouldn't waste my money buying a book.
goldilocks economy
A term used to describe the U.S. economy of the mid- and late-1990s as "not too hot, not too cold, but just right." Some economists consider this optimal, and in such situations the government usually decides not to undertake any policy measures to improve macroeconomic performance.
But if you must, you might check this one out:
Wall Street Words : An Essential A to Z Guide for Today's Investor (Wall Street Words)
However, the site below is free and it searches the book
But I didn't find "Goldilocks Economy" there...I prefer http://Investorwords.com There's others...but that is the one I use....Doug(IIC)
PS...Ever wonder what IIC stands for???
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