Two economics of information co-exist today: the one analyses the lack of information and its consequences on agents' behaviour; the other considers information as a resource that can be sold or accumulated. The author shows how these two conceptions can be linked if the concepts of learning and agents' evolving knowledge are also taken into account.Deux économies de l'information coexistent aujourd'hui. La première tente d'analyser le manque d'information et ses conséquences sur le comportement des agents. La seconde prend en compte l'information comme une ressource qui peut se vendre ou s'accumuler. L'auteur s'attache à démontrer en quoi ces deux conceptions peuvent être articulées si l'on prend également en compte la notion d'apprentissa...
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Demand uncertainty and incentives to share information in duopoly We study the incentives to share ...
Economic analysis containing agents with incomplete information is common in many fields of economic...
The information universe from a company point of view has changed in the last fifteen years. In fact...
Two economics of information co-exist today: the one analyses the lack of information and its conseq...
Trois grandes traditions marquent la courte histoire de l'économie de l'information...
How can the notion of an information economy characterize the growth pattern of contemporary economi...
In this article, Fritz Machlup, the renowned liberal economist from Princeton, examines the decision...
Ma thèse étudie le mécanisme de l’acquisition et de l’approvisionnement des informations. Il est app...
This text explores researches which are at the intersection of Economics, Information Sciences, and ...
This article examines recent attempts by cognitive research and the psychology of perception to reco...
Even if their roots lie in former professional traditions, the "information sciences" have asserted ...
Knowledge is linked with economics in myriad ways : rewards for discovery, storage and retrieval cos...
The revolution in the field of information originates both in the growth of the mass of information,...
Learning models are diffusing more and more in economics. In this paper our aim is not to present an...
La conceptualisation de la notion d’information, au cours de la seconde moitié du xxe siècle, s’est ...
Demand uncertainty and incentives to share information in duopoly We study the incentives to share ...
Economic analysis containing agents with incomplete information is common in many fields of economic...
The information universe from a company point of view has changed in the last fifteen years. In fact...