The Public Policy Challenge of the New Economy
Much has been written about the so-called "new economy" in recent years. It somehow seems to have arisen from nowhere, and continues to grow and expand at breathtaking speed. It has transformed the competitive landscape of a number of important sectors in most advanced economies, and is inducing a c...Link(s) zu Dokument(en): | WIFO Publikation |
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2003
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Zusammenfassung: | Much has been written about the so-called "new economy" in recent years. It somehow seems to have arisen from nowhere, and continues to grow and expand at breathtaking speed. It has transformed the competitive landscape of a number of important sectors in most advanced economies, and is inducing a convergence between countries traditionally based on quite different technologies. For some, the new economy has brought into being "new rules" of the competitive game; for others, it has at least put an interesting new twist on the "old rules" ... |
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