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Employers and workers organisations --- Wages --- Employment (Economic theory) --- Labor contract --- AA / International- internationaal --- 332.10 --- 332.20 --- 332.690 --- 330.56 --- 331.5 --- Compensation --- Departmental salaries --- Earnings --- Pay --- Remuneration --- Salaries --- Wage-fund --- Wage rates --- Working class --- Income --- Labor costs --- Compensation management --- Cost and standard of living --- Prices --- Employment contract --- Contracts --- Hire --- Industrial relations --- Labor laws and legislation --- Economics --- Betrekkingen tussen werkgevers en werknemers. Organisatie van de arbeidsverhoudingen in de industrie: algemeenheden. --- Bezoldiging van de arbeid: algemeenheden. --- Onderzoeken en studies in verband met werkverschaffing en werkloosheid: algemeen. --- Nationaal inkomen. Volksinkomen. Gezinsinkomen. Vermogensstratificatie. Particuliere inkomens en bestedingen. Armoede. Honger --- Arbeidsmarkt. Werkgelegenheid --(algemeen) --- Law and legislation --- Labor contract. --- Wages. --- 331.5 Arbeidsmarkt. Werkgelegenheid --(algemeen) --- 330.56 Nationaal inkomen. Volksinkomen. Gezinsinkomen. Vermogensstratificatie. Particuliere inkomens en bestedingen. Armoede. Honger --- Employment (Economic theory). --- Betrekkingen tussen werkgevers en werknemers. Organisatie van de arbeidsverhoudingen in de industrie: algemeenheden --- Bezoldiging van de arbeid: algemeenheden --- Onderzoeken en studies in verband met werkverschaffing en werkloosheid: algemeen
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Advances in information technology (IT) in the first decade of the 21st century have highlighted the role of IT as an enabling technology throughout an economy. But although the influence of IT in transforming the way in which business and consumer transactions are done is clear to all participants in the production-consumption process, it is difficult to attribute a specific value to and precisely measure the importance of the role of IT in improving consumer welfare.The measurement of the economic value of public infrastructure has traditionally been problematic because of its ‘public good’ nature, which means that many users can benefit from use of public infrastructure at the very same time. This is especially true of ‘New Economy’ infrastructure such as IT, which links so naturally with developments in telecommunications so that the existence of many users, far from creating congestion in use, actually enhances the value of the infrastructure through network effects. In response to the measurement problem, the approach of the current paper is to utilise an economic model that looks at the end result – observations on changes in the pattern of consumer spending behaviour – and econometrically estimates the extent of the link between these behavioural changes and their drivers: traditional economic stimuli as well as changes in the economic environment due to advances in technology and improved provision of public sector IT infrastructure. Counterfactual simulations with the estimated model provide money-metric measures of the welfare benefits of innovations in Internet-based public sector IT infrastructure in a variety of OECD economies.
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Computer software industry --- Information technology --- Economic aspects --- Economic aspects
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Advances in information technology (IT) in the first decade of the 21st century have highlighted the role of IT as an enabling technology throughout an economy. But although the influence of IT in transforming the way in which business and consumer transactions are done is clear to all participants in the production-consumption process, it is difficult to attribute a specific value to and precisely measure the importance of the role of IT in improving consumer welfare.The measurement of the economic value of public infrastructure has traditionally been problematic because of its ‘public good’ nature, which means that many users can benefit from use of public infrastructure at the very same time. This is especially true of ‘New Economy’ infrastructure such as IT, which links so naturally with developments in telecommunications so that the existence of many users, far from creating congestion in use, actually enhances the value of the infrastructure through network effects. In response to the measurement problem, the approach of the current paper is to utilise an economic model that looks at the end result – observations on changes in the pattern of consumer spending behaviour – and econometrically estimates the extent of the link between these behavioural changes and their drivers: traditional economic stimuli as well as changes in the economic environment due to advances in technology and improved provision of public sector IT infrastructure. Counterfactual simulations with the estimated model provide money-metric measures of the welfare benefits of innovations in Internet-based public sector IT infrastructure in a variety of OECD economies.
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Building new business on the most recent version of the Web is no longer a multi-million dollar undertaking. Start-up companies are leveraging a decade of innovation of technology, driven by entrepreneurs not financiers. Past lessons led to new service that provides a sustainable revenue base from which to refine service offerings and the definition of a viable business model. Within this context, the volume examines the economics of platform structure and firm competition within and between online markets, modern theoretical treatments of regulatory intervention in online markets and the consideration of forward-looking experimental analysis of demand for yet to be provided services. The volume is divided into three parts: innovation and competition in online markets; regulation, pricing and evaluation with real options; and empirical approaches to market analysis.
Electronic commerce --- Internet --- Industrial organization. --- Economic policy. --- Management. --- Industrial management. --- Information technology. --- Industrial Organization. --- R & D/Technology Policy. --- Innovation/Technology Management. --- Media Management. --- IT in Business. --- e-Commerce/e-business. --- Business administration --- Business enterprises --- Business management --- Corporate management --- Corporations --- Industrial administration --- Management, Industrial --- Rationalization of industry --- Scientific management --- Management --- Business --- Industrial organization --- Administration --- Industrial relations --- Organization --- Economic nationalism --- Economic planning --- National planning --- State planning --- Economics --- Planning --- National security --- Social policy --- IT (Information technology) --- Technology --- Telematics --- Information superhighway --- Knowledge management --- Industries --- Industrial concentration --- Industrial management --- Industrial sociology --- AA / International- internationaal --- 381.0 --- 380.50 --- 303.8 --- Binnenlandse handel: algemeenheden. --- Structuur en organisatie van de handel (algemeenheden). --- Econometrische behandeling van een onderwerp. --- Business—Data processing. --- E-commerce. --- Cybercommerce --- E-business --- E-commerce --- E-tailing --- eBusiness --- eCommerce --- Electronic business --- Internet commerce --- Internet retailing --- Online commerce --- Web retailing --- Commerce --- Binnenlandse handel: algemeenheden --- Structuur en organisatie van de handel (algemeenheden) --- Econometrische behandeling van een onderwerp
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Globalization is affecting regional economies in a broad spectrum of aspects, from labor market conditions and development policies to climate change. To understand better how this works, we need both conceptual and methodological contributions. We need new schemes to organize our thinking, direct our attention, and frame thought experiments on the basis of which guidance may be offered. And we need methodological innovations that enable us to carry out studies and thought experiments at levels of spatial and temporal resolution and formal complexity adequate to capture and account for the phenomena that characterize globalization. The chapters of this volume, written by an international cast of eminent regional scientists, represent contributions of both types, in many cases introducing and demonstrating the use of new tools for analyzing and understanding enormous changes underway in regional economies around the world.
Regional economics --- Globalization. --- Econometric models. --- Operations research. --- Decision making. --- Geography. --- Econometrics. --- Microeconomics. --- Environmental economics. --- Regional economics. --- Spatial economics. --- Economics. --- Regional/Spatial Science. --- Environmental Economics. --- Geography, general. --- Operation Research/Decision Theory. --- Spatial economics --- Economics --- Regional planning --- Regionalism --- Space in economics --- Environmental quality --- Price theory --- Economics, Mathematical --- Statistics --- Cosmography --- Earth sciences --- World history --- Deciding --- Decision (Psychology) --- Decision analysis --- Decision processes --- Making decisions --- Management --- Management decisions --- Choice (Psychology) --- Problem solving --- Operational analysis --- Operational research --- Industrial engineering --- Management science --- Research --- System theory --- Environmental aspects --- Economic aspects --- Decision making --- Global cities --- Globalisation --- Internationalization --- International relations --- Anti-globalization movement --- Operations Research/Decision Theory.
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Globalization --- Regional economics --- 338.32 --- 338.43 --- 382.11 --- AA / International- internationaal --- Global cities --- Globalisation --- Internationalization --- Econometric models --- Vestigingsplaats en specialisatie van de productie. Ondernemingscentra --- Regionaal beleid. Industriële ontwikkeling en omschakeling van bepaalde regio's. Nieuwe industrieën --- Theorie van het internationale evenwicht. Economische onafhankelijkheid van een natie. Globalisering. Mondialisering --- International economic relations --- Economic geography --- Economics --- Regional planning --- Regionalism --- Space in economics --- International relations --- Anti-globalization movement
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Microeconomics --- Quantitative methods (economics) --- Economics --- Operational research. Game theory --- Environmental protection. Environmental technology --- Economic geography --- Geography --- economie --- micro-economie --- economische ontwikkelingen --- milieuzorg --- speltheorie --- econometrie --- geografie --- operationeel onderzoek
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