The term "new economy" has, more than anything, come to mean a technological transformation, and in particular its embodiment in the computer and the internet. These technologies are more human capital intensive than earlier ones and have probably hastened the pace of the shift in the U.S. economy towards the service industries. The new economy is also commonly associated with economic "globalization" as reflected in the expansion of trade and the integration of capital markets, but this can be viewed as much as a symptom of technological change as an independent phenomenon. Upon reflection, however, it is clear that the new economy is not entirely "new." There have always been new technologies, and each has, on the whole, demanded new skil...
The economic history is full of technical disruptive innovations, which have changed the markets and...
Service-based economy and an increased use of technology gave rise to what is called as the New Econ...
The extremely rapid development of digital and telecommunication technology directly reflects both, ...
For many observers the beginning of a dynamic economic and stock market upswing in the U.S. in the m...
Since the 90’s two trends dominates the evolution of the world economy: globalization and the rising...
The present paper examines the meaning and usefulness of the concept of a New Economy. This construc...
Along human history there were periods in which advanced technology and changes in business manageme...
This paper inquires into radical innovations and into their role to promote economic growth. Can an ...
With the information and communication technology revolution, the global economy is transforming fro...
The enormous changes taking place in economic affairs around the world, especially since the com-mer...
This special issue of Louvain Economic Review is devoted to the 'New Economy'.Indeed, a few months a...
American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, The Johns Hopkins University.The American Instit...
American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, The Johns Hopkins University.The American Instit...
Neo-Schumpeterians of the 1970s and 1980s argued for the concept of pervasive technological systems ...
In recent years many American business and political leaders have expressed apprehension about poten...
The economic history is full of technical disruptive innovations, which have changed the markets and...
Service-based economy and an increased use of technology gave rise to what is called as the New Econ...
The extremely rapid development of digital and telecommunication technology directly reflects both, ...
For many observers the beginning of a dynamic economic and stock market upswing in the U.S. in the m...
Since the 90’s two trends dominates the evolution of the world economy: globalization and the rising...
The present paper examines the meaning and usefulness of the concept of a New Economy. This construc...
Along human history there were periods in which advanced technology and changes in business manageme...
This paper inquires into radical innovations and into their role to promote economic growth. Can an ...
With the information and communication technology revolution, the global economy is transforming fro...
The enormous changes taking place in economic affairs around the world, especially since the com-mer...
This special issue of Louvain Economic Review is devoted to the 'New Economy'.Indeed, a few months a...
American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, The Johns Hopkins University.The American Instit...
American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, The Johns Hopkins University.The American Instit...
Neo-Schumpeterians of the 1970s and 1980s argued for the concept of pervasive technological systems ...
In recent years many American business and political leaders have expressed apprehension about poten...
The economic history is full of technical disruptive innovations, which have changed the markets and...
Service-based economy and an increased use of technology gave rise to what is called as the New Econ...
The extremely rapid development of digital and telecommunication technology directly reflects both, ...