Abramson B.. Digital Phoenix: Why the Information Economy Collapsed and How It Will Rise Again. The MIT Press,2006. — 373 p.. 2006
Abramson, a lawyer with a Ph.D. in computer science and an interest in microeconomics, has an explanation for the dot-com bubble's collapse based in classical economics: confused by network theorists, giddy investors assumed well-timed dot-com startups would reap monopoly profits from a geometrically expanding Web (hence the bubble), while, in fact, the Internet proved a hotbed of cutthroat price competition where profits are hard to come by (hence the collapse).
Net Assets
Progress of Science and Useful Arts
Competition and Its Discontents
The Artificial Science
Mortal Combat
Fresh from the Source
The Computer Ate My Industry
Down the Rabbit Hole
Sand in the Vaseline
Epilogue
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- Abdullah A.G., Widiaty I., Abdullah G.U. (eds.). Global Competitiveness: Business Transformation in the Digital Era. Routledge,2019. — 325 p. - 2019 ãîä
- Acocella N.. Rediscovering Economic Policy as a Discipline. Cambridge University Press,2018. — 425 p.. - 2018 ãîä
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