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当八十年代叱咤风云的实业家李·艾科卡把娱乐业说成是九十年代的新兴产业时,这似乎成为美国经济即将发生巨变的先兆。今天,这一预言看来已成现实。根据美国劳工统计局的数据,《商业周刊》计算出1993年娱乐消遣业增加了20万名雇员,占去年新增雇员总数的12%。娱乐业的新雇员人数比卫生保健业去年新雇的雇员还要多。
When the all-powerful developer of the 1980s, Lee Ekoca, described the entertainment industry as a new industry of the nineties, this seems to be a harbinger of the imminent change in the U.S. economy. Today, this prophecy appears to be a reality. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Business Week calculates that recreational and recreational activities increased by 200,000 employees in 1993, accounting for 12% of total new employees last year. The number of new hires in the entertainment industry is more than the number of new hires by the health care industry last year.