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Economic Policy Issues of the New Economy

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Gebonden, 252 blz. | Engels
Springer Berlin Heidelberg | 2002e druk, 2002
ISBN13: 9783540436980
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This volume addresses trends, causes, and consequences of the new economy in micro- and macroeconomic terms. Modern information and communications technologies increase the efficiency of traditional activities and pave the way for creating new activities and products. How will market participants cope with the challenges of the new economy and which role will governments play in a dramatically changing world?
The book presents a thorough analysis of the effects of new technologies and products on overall productivity and on goods markets, labor markets, and financial markets. It also deals with the implications of the new economy for the welfare state and discusses the issue of whether there is a need for new regulatory devices, in particular in the field of international trade in goods and services.

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ISBN13:9783540436980
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:252
Uitgever:Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Druk:2002

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Macro- and Microeconomic Policy in the New Economy: Introduction and Overview.- Macroeconomics in the New Economy: New and Old Economics in the New Economy.- Information Technology and the U.S. Economy.- The New Economy: End of the Welfare State?.- Microeconomics in the New Economy: Labor Market Policy in the New Economy.- A WTO-Framework for the New Economy.- Cyberspace, Governance and the New Economy: How Cyberspace Regulates Us and How Should We Regulate Cyberspace.- Financial Intermediaries in the New Economy: Will Banks Lose Their Traditional Role?

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