Knowledge Economy, Information Technologies and Growth

Knowledge Economy, Information Technologies and Growth

Paganetto, Luigi

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2022

548

Mole

Inglês

9781138356306

15 a 20 dias

1010

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Contents: Introduction. Technology-based entrepreneurs: does the Internet make a difference?, Massimo G. Colombo and Marco Delmastro; The effect of multimarket scope on firms' compatibility choice, Marc van Wegberg; Information technology revolution and Italian banks: a new Schumpeterian view?, Donato Masciandaro; Producer services, innovation and outsourcing in the new economy, Martin Zagler. Competition policy for network and Internet markets, Robert D. Willig; Mergers between incumbent Telecom operators: the role of mutual moderation, Patrick Rey; IPR-based monopolies and defensive leveraging strategies: some reflections on the essential facility doctrine, Alberto Heimler and Antonio Nicita. The impact of IT investment on productivity and efficiency, Luigi Paganetto, Leonardo Becchetti and David Andr Londono Bedoya; The economic impact of the computer revolution: a progress report, Michael T. Kiley; The 'New Economy' in the OECD, Francesco Daveri; Reorienting training policies to meet the challenges of information and communication technologies, Lisa M. Lynch; Raising the speed limit: US economic growth in the information age, Dale W. Jorgenson and Kevin J. Stiroh. The location of industry in a knowledge-driven European economy, Adriaan Dierx and Fabienne Ilzkovitz; Regional specialization, local externalities and clustering in information technology industries, Gilles Le Blanc; Direct communication, networking and location of innovative activities, Andreas Kopp; Post-Fordism, new economy and the case of the Italian 'Mezzogiorno', Luigi Paganetto and Pasquale L. Scandizzo; Index.
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Quality Adjusted Price Indices;Industry Level Productivity Growth;Adriaan Dierx;ICT Manufacture Industry;Alberto Heimler;ICT Manufacturing Firm;Andreas Kopp;Essential Facility Doctrine;Antonio Nicita;TFP Growth;Dale W. Jorgenson;Self-employment Choice;David AndrLondoO Bedoya;Industry Productivity Growth;Donato Masciandaro;Knowledge Spillovers;Fabienne Ilzkovitz;ICT Spending;Francesco Daveri;Gdp Growth;Gilles Le Blanc;Multifactor Productivity Growth;Kevin J. Stiroh;Total Factor Productivity Growth;Leonardo Becchetti;Double Marginalization Problems;Lisa M. Lynch;Alp Growth;Marc Van Wegberg;Aggregate TFP Growth;Marco Delmastro;Gdp Share;Martin Zagler;Essential Facility;Massimo G. Colombo;ICT Manufacturing;Michael T. Kiley;Termination Charge;Pasquale L. Scandizzo;Multifactor Productivity;Patrick Rey;Agglomeration Externalities;Robert D. Willig;Compatibility Bonus;Upstream Monopolist;Producer Service Sector