The E-business Revolution & the New Economy: E-conomics After the Dot-com Crash

Front Cover
Thomson/South-Western, 2004 - Business & Economics - 182 pages
Rapid, technological change is having the most profound influence on how companies conduct and organize business. Not to be aware of changes underfoot is a disaster. Despite the particular circumstances and events of the dot.com sector, the economy is not "mature" ? but one that is dynamic and growing. F. Gerard Adams defines and explores the new economy and the future of E-Business in this exciting and informative book.

From inside the book

Contents

Is There Statistical Evidence for a New Economy?
15
A TechnologicalOrganizational Revolution
35
Reconciling Growth and Technical Change
41
Copyright

16 other sections not shown

Common terms and phrases

About the author (2004)

F. Gerard Adams is McDonald Professor in the College of Business Administration at Northeastern University in Boston. He as a Ph. D in economics from the University of Michigan. He is and had been a visiting professor at universities in Thailand, Japan, Australia, Singapore, Italy, Denmark and Belgium. He is one of the founding partners of the Wharton Econometric Forecasting Associates. His publications are extensive.

Bibliographic information