NEW ECONOMY HANDBOOK
This collection of original articles on
the New Economy provides an authoritative and wide-ranging
summary of its characteristics, the models it spawned, and
the ways it continues to influence markets and decisions.
With a broader scope than other volumes, the New Economy
Handbook offers thoughtful and measured investigations of
economic change in many forms, from financial, product,
and labor markets to auctions, industrial organization,
and international frameworks. It also seeks to define the
New Economy through statistics, country and sector examinations,
and economic history. Traditionalists who doubt the existence
of the New Economy will see themselves in many perspectives
aired here, while utopians will find their beliefs both
analyzed and challenged. Timely and useful, this book helps
readers look past economic turbulence to the larger promises
and implications of the digital revolution.
The New Economy Handbook offers the first
thorough investigation of the New Economy. Its poignancy
is even more apparent in the wake of the 1990s technology
bubble. Articles share a format that encourages accessibilty,
including an outline, glossary, and summary, and an extensive
index adds utility. It will primarily serve reference users
in business schools, economics departments, public and university
libraries, special libraries, and institutions/agencies
concerned with finance, trade, e-commerce, banking, and
other regulatory, trade, and commercial activities. |
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