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Abstract
The authors observe that during the last few years there have been dramatic returns to holding technology/Internet stocks. The purpose of their study is thus to examine if this boom in technology stocks is hurting companies in other industries. Over the period 1977-1999, the results demonstrate that the run-up in technology stocks came at the expense of other sectors as investors pulled money out of otherwise viable investments to ride the technology bubble.
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