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Software economies

Proceedings of the FSE/SDP workshop on Future of software engineering research, 2010
Software construction has typically drawn on engineering metaphors like building bridges or cathedrals, which emphasize architecture, specification, central planning, and determinism. Approaches to correctness have drawn on metaphors from mathematics, like formal proofs. However, these approaches have failed to scale to modern software systems, and the
David F. Bacon   +6 more
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The Uk Economy

National Institute Economic Review, 1994
The development of the UK economy over the past four years has been marked by a very favourable and unexpected combination of steady growth and low inflation with prices growing on average at about the same rate as real income. In addition, claimant unemployment has fallen by over 800,000 since its peak at the beginning of 1993 and the current account ...
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Why the New Economy is a Learning Economy [PDF]

open access: possible, 2009
In this paper it is shown that the intense focus on the new economy reflected real change as well as ‘hype’. The basic reason why new economy-growth could not be seen as sustainable is that introducing advanced technologies can only take place successfully when it is accompanied by organizational change and competence-building among employees.
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The Tertiary Economy: A Threat to the Global Economy

2015
Following Schumacher’s (1973) concept of the primary economy (nature) feeding the secondary economy (agricultural and industrial production), we suggest that there now exists a tertiary economy (the financial system of trade, banking, insurance, and stocks).
ULGIATI, Sergio, Brown, Mark T.
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On the transition of mixed economies to market economies

Siberian Advances in Mathematics, 1999
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van der Laan, G.   +2 more
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The Ponzı Economy

Scientific American, 2014
The article discusses Ponzi, or pyramid, schemes, focusing on research by the author and others that suggests many aspects of modern economies are similar to such scams. Topics include obstacles to financial regulation of Ponzi practices, analysis of the mathematical structure and psychology behind the schemes, and identification of Ponzi-like ...
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The Political Economy of Informal Economies

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1987
This article considers the mutual interrelationship between informal economies and the wider political economy of capitalism. Four dimensions are discussed: (1) the generation of informal economies as a paradoxical outcome of distinguishing them from capitalism; (2) the support given by capitalism and reciprocated by informal economies that enables ...
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Coastal Economies:

2016
The sea was important to the ancient Maya as a source of ritual and subsistence resources as well as for canoe travel and long distance trade, particularly evidenced in durable goods such as obsidian. This chapter compares the trading system on Chetumal Bay to a similar coastal Maya landscape in the Port Honduras region of southern Belize and its ...
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Communal Economy and Market Economy

1958
The economy of the State is a form of economy with its own peculiar properties. We shall try to identify and analyse these properties by means of a comparison between the basic principles, the form and structure of the state economy and the free, capitalistic market economy.
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The Economy

2017
Lecca, Patrizio   +2 more
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