The current debate over the possible existence of a 'new economy' calls for an interpretation and analysis of the phenomenon from various points of view. Thus, the first part of the article contains a description of some of its main characteristics viewed both from the microeconomic and macroeconomic perspective. The fundamental role of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) is highlighted in both cases. The second part of the article discusses the major problems involved in measuring this phenomenon and the available data relating to it. This gives an indication not only of the importance of 'the new economy' but also of the difficulties involved in estimating its dimensions
The discussion paper discusses the macroeconomic argument of a New Economy that is characterized by ...
American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, The Johns Hopkins University.The American Instit...
As discussions of the New Economy become increasingly common, it is also clear that there the term r...
The current debate over the possible existence of a "new economy" calls for an interpretation and an...
The current debate over the possible existence of a "new economy " calls for an interpreta...
The current debate over the possible existence of a "new economy" calls for an interpretation and an...
For many observers the beginning of a dynamic economic and stock market upswing in the U.S. in the m...
The enormous changes taking place in economic affairs around the world, especially since the com-mer...
In the past several years, academics, journalists, federal regulators and business gurus have been w...
The present paper examines the meaning and usefulness of the concept of a New Economy. This construc...
This special issue of Louvain Economic Review is devoted to the 'New Economy'.Indeed, a few months a...
In section 1 of this contribution, we will recall the usual arguments which are put forward to analy...
'The discussion paper discusses the macroeconomic argument of a New Economy that is characterized by...
American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, The Johns Hopkins University.The American Instit...
This work deals with the study of new socio-economic relations, which are established due to the int...
The discussion paper discusses the macroeconomic argument of a New Economy that is characterized by ...
American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, The Johns Hopkins University.The American Instit...
As discussions of the New Economy become increasingly common, it is also clear that there the term r...
The current debate over the possible existence of a "new economy" calls for an interpretation and an...
The current debate over the possible existence of a "new economy " calls for an interpreta...
The current debate over the possible existence of a "new economy" calls for an interpretation and an...
For many observers the beginning of a dynamic economic and stock market upswing in the U.S. in the m...
The enormous changes taking place in economic affairs around the world, especially since the com-mer...
In the past several years, academics, journalists, federal regulators and business gurus have been w...
The present paper examines the meaning and usefulness of the concept of a New Economy. This construc...
This special issue of Louvain Economic Review is devoted to the 'New Economy'.Indeed, a few months a...
In section 1 of this contribution, we will recall the usual arguments which are put forward to analy...
'The discussion paper discusses the macroeconomic argument of a New Economy that is characterized by...
American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, The Johns Hopkins University.The American Instit...
This work deals with the study of new socio-economic relations, which are established due to the int...
The discussion paper discusses the macroeconomic argument of a New Economy that is characterized by ...
American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, The Johns Hopkins University.The American Instit...
As discussions of the New Economy become increasingly common, it is also clear that there the term r...