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New Economy Handbook
Derek C. . Ed(S): Jones
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Description for New Economy Handbook
Hardback. The information technology boom of the 1990s stoked a New Economy characterized by surging output per worker but with hard-to-measure and vulnerable underpinnings. This collection of essays aims to offer a thorough investigation of the New Economy. Editor(s): Jones, Derek C. Num Pages: 1118 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: KC; KFF; UDB. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 51. Weight in Grams: 1000.
"The New Economy Handbook" 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. Secondary users will be business professionals and managers, as well as entrepreneurs, bankers, and others who need traditional economic information and data about new technology firms. Because of the scope of its table of contents, the book might well be used as a supplement to many courses. The revolutions that brought about the New Economy are quietly embedded in familiar, old products, not necessarily ringing, beeping, and vibrating next to our skins. Why is the bulky, battery-operated e-book the new economy, while Lockheed-Martin's swooping "F-16" is consigned to the Old Economy? The information technology boom of the 1990s stoked a New Economy characterized by surging output per worker but with hard-to-measure and vulnerable underpinnings. Faster productivity is, of course, the key to higher living standards. The most important aspect of the New Economy might not, therefore, be the shift to high-tech industries, but the way that Information Technology improves the efficiency of all parts of the economy. This collection of original essays 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 accessibility, including an outline, glossary, and summary, and an extensive index adds utility. It is written for students and scholars seeking authoritative data and perspectives.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2003
Publisher
Emerald Group Publishing Limited United States
Number of pages
1118
Condition
New
Number of Pages
1118
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780123891723
SKU
V9780123891723
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15
About Derek C. . Ed(S): Jones
Derek Jones has been a member of the faculty at Hamilton College for more than 25 years. He has been a Research Fellow at the Davidson Institute, Visiting Professor at the London Business School, Visiting Scholar at Cambridge University, Research Fellow at Manchester University and Warwick University, and Visiting Fellow at Copenhagen Business School, the Arbetslivcentrum (Stockholm) and the European University Institute (Florence)
Reviews for New Economy Handbook
"The stock market bubble may have popped, but the lessons live on. This fascinating book uncovers and exposes the new ideas and rules that sparked an economic revolution. " Todd G. Buchholz, author of NEW IDEAS FROM DEAD ECONOMISTS "This book provides the most comprehensive exposition to date of the micro and macro-economic aspects of the new economy. Lucid theoretical and empirical analyses are nicely complemented by sectoral perspectives on efficiency and equity, which will be of great value to policymakers." Aaditya Mattoo, Senior Economist, World Bank