In section 1 of this contribution, we will recall the usual arguments which are put forward to analyze the New Economy (NE) as the empirical realization of the Competitive Economic Equilibrium (CEE) model. After having stressed the limits of these arguments, we will try to show that some Austrian concepts and developments better fit to explain the economic impact of Information Technologies on present markets. This purpose is characterized in section 2 of this contribution. Finally, in section 3, we will refer to some concrete examples taken from the reality of electronic markets, in order to emphasize how these concepts and developments allow a better understanding of the working of markets in the NE, even if they exhibit some limitation
Although today the e-economy is just a small percentage of the world’s economy, it is obvious that t...
Generation and exploitation of knowledge became one of the most significant components in the new ec...
The progress in the field of information and communications technologies (ICT) and web services was ...
In section 1 of this contribution, we will recall the usual arguments which are put forward to analy...
The current debate over the possible existence of a 'new economy' calls for an interpretation and an...
This special issue of Louvain Economic Review is devoted to the ‘New Economy’.Indeed, a few months a...
For many observers the beginning of a dynamic economic and stock market upswing in the U.S. in the m...
Economists studying electronic commerce (e-commerce for short) have focused on the changes that it h...
This special issue of Louvain Economic Review is devoted to the 'New Economy'.Indeed, a few months a...
In this study we analyze how markets work in the Information Society. In particular we concentrate o...
The current debate over the possible existence of a "new economy" calls for an interpretation and an...
The economics of information has constituted a revolution in economics, providing explanations of ph...
PhDEMBARGOED UNTIL 30/01/2016This thesis examines the application and interrelationship of competiti...
"Neteconomy", "new business models", "new economy " are these new ideo...
This work deals with the study of new socio-economic relations, which are established due to the int...
Although today the e-economy is just a small percentage of the world’s economy, it is obvious that t...
Generation and exploitation of knowledge became one of the most significant components in the new ec...
The progress in the field of information and communications technologies (ICT) and web services was ...
In section 1 of this contribution, we will recall the usual arguments which are put forward to analy...
The current debate over the possible existence of a 'new economy' calls for an interpretation and an...
This special issue of Louvain Economic Review is devoted to the ‘New Economy’.Indeed, a few months a...
For many observers the beginning of a dynamic economic and stock market upswing in the U.S. in the m...
Economists studying electronic commerce (e-commerce for short) have focused on the changes that it h...
This special issue of Louvain Economic Review is devoted to the 'New Economy'.Indeed, a few months a...
In this study we analyze how markets work in the Information Society. In particular we concentrate o...
The current debate over the possible existence of a "new economy" calls for an interpretation and an...
The economics of information has constituted a revolution in economics, providing explanations of ph...
PhDEMBARGOED UNTIL 30/01/2016This thesis examines the application and interrelationship of competiti...
"Neteconomy", "new business models", "new economy " are these new ideo...
This work deals with the study of new socio-economic relations, which are established due to the int...
Although today the e-economy is just a small percentage of the world’s economy, it is obvious that t...
Generation and exploitation of knowledge became one of the most significant components in the new ec...
The progress in the field of information and communications technologies (ICT) and web services was ...