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Economics of Information

This paper deals with the concept of economies of Information. It highlights the comparative phenomena of information of economics and economics of information. Information economics perceives information as a resource of importance, and its role in all economic activities, as a resource for production, growth and development. Economics of information,
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Economics of Information or Economics of Information Systems ?

2001
Information can not be destroyed by use, it grows when shared and it expands when used. So Information offers few interesting features for the “normal mainstream” (T.S. Kuhn) or even the “enlarged-normal mainstream” (O. Favereau) Economics. The emergence of an “economics of information” (in the 1940’s) needed semantic shifts for information to amount ...
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Economics of Information

1981
Memorial Resolution for Professor Robert D. Leiter.- 1. Information and Product Differentiation.- Notes and References.- Comments on "Information and Product Differentiation".- 2. Consumer Information and Advertising.- Appendixes, Notes, and References.- Comments on "Consumer Information and Advertising".- 3. Search, Information, and Market Structure.-
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Economics of Information

2010
The article describes the problem of asymmetric information and its ...
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Economics of Information Systems

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1971
Abstract n an information-processing chain, only the initial inputs (“environment”) and the terminal outputs (“actions”) affect directly the benefit to the user who maximizes its expected excess over cost. All intermediate flows (“symbols”) affect directly only costs and delays. Delays affect benefit non-additively, through “impatience” and, possibly, “
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The Economics of Information Security Investment

ACM Transactions on Information and System Security, 2002
This article presents an economic model that determines the optimal amount to invest to protect a given set of information. The model takes into account the vulnerability of the information to a security breach and the potential loss should such a breach occur.
Lawrence A. Gordon, Martin P. Loeb
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Economics of Information Technology

International Journal of Social Economics, 1985
The year of information technology was characterised by a hive of activity in this field, much of which was sponsored and stimulated by the IT 82 campaign. The government clearly recognised the need for British industry and commerce to capitalise on the advantages offered by information technology, and this interest in the strategy is being pursued by ...
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The Economics of Information

Journal of Political Economy, 1961
The identification of sellers and the discovery of their prices is given as an example of the role of the search for information in economic life.
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The Economics of Information

Économie appliquée, 1974
Tomasini Luigi-M. The Economics of Information. In: Économie appliquée, tome 27 n°2-3,1974. pp. 319-337.
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The Economics of Belated Information

International Economic Review, 1981
Lippman, Steven A, McCall, John J
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