The New Economy in Transatlantic Perspective

What’s left from the new economy? This book takes an unfashionable perspective and shows that despite all the mistaken ideas and exaggerations, the technological changes of the 1990s still have important effects today. Economic history shows that technological revolutions tend to generate deep econo...

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description What’s left from the new economy? This book takes an unfashionable perspective and shows that despite all the mistaken ideas and exaggerations, the technological changes of the 1990s still have important effects today. Economic history shows that technological revolutions tend to generate deep economic and social crises before a temporary state of equilibrium is reached. The established modes of accumulations and regimes of regulation of national capitalisms and international capitalism have been undermined by the collapse of the high tech asset bubble. Financial markets are still in disarray. What can be observed, however, is that national economies are better positioned to tackle the crisis than others. Why is this? This and other important questions are tackled by an international team of contributors including Daniele Archibugi, Harald Hagemann, Bruno Amable, Martin Heidenreich and David Gibbs. This volume should be of great interest to all those working at the intersection of international politics and economics.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1600632025-05-22T05:04:37Z The New Economy in Transatlantic Perspective Huebner, Kurt ICT Investment regional Regional Innovation Systems innovation Global Media Firms system Economy Industries economic Uneven Spatial Development geography Spatial Keynesianism information Knowledge Spillovers society EU Policy actors Glocalization Strategies capital TeleCities Network deepening Global Media Cities EU Policy Making Innovative Labor National Innovation System Total Factor Productivity Uneven Geographical Development Media Industry Cluster European Information Society thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCD Economics of industrial organization What’s left from the new economy? This book takes an unfashionable perspective and shows that despite all the mistaken ideas and exaggerations, the technological changes of the 1990s still have important effects today. Economic history shows that technological revolutions tend to generate deep economic and social crises before a temporary state of equilibrium is reached. The established modes of accumulations and regimes of regulation of national capitalisms and international capitalism have been undermined by the collapse of the high tech asset bubble. Financial markets are still in disarray. What can be observed, however, is that national economies are better positioned to tackle the crisis than others. Why is this? This and other important questions are tackled by an international team of contributors including Daniele Archibugi, Harald Hagemann, Bruno Amable, Martin Heidenreich and David Gibbs. This volume should be of great interest to all those working at the intersection of international politics and economics. 2025-05-22T05:04:36Z 2025-05-22T05:04:36Z 2025-05-21T14:56:29Z 2005 book ONIX_20250521T155841_9781134306992_52 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/102266 9781134306992 9781134306985 9780415406925 9780203420966 9781134306947 9780415336086 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/160063 eng Routledge Studies in Governance and Change in the Global Era open access image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/102266/1/9781134306992.pdf Taylor & Francis Routledge 10.4324/9780203420966 10.4324/9780203420966 fa69b019-f4ee-4979-8d42-c6b6c476b5f0 9781134306992 9781134306985 9780415406925 9780203420966 9781134306947 9780415336086 Routledge 224 Oxford open access
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Regional Innovation Systems
innovation
Global Media Firms
system
Economy Industries
economic
Uneven Spatial Development
geography
Spatial Keynesianism
information
Knowledge Spillovers
society
EU Policy
actors
Glocalization Strategies
capital
TeleCities Network
deepening
Global Media Cities
EU Policy Making
Innovative Labor
National Innovation System
Total Factor Productivity
Uneven Geographical Development
Media Industry Cluster
European Information Society
thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCD Economics of industrial organization
The New Economy in Transatlantic Perspective
title The New Economy in Transatlantic Perspective
title_full The New Economy in Transatlantic Perspective
title_fullStr The New Economy in Transatlantic Perspective
title_full_unstemmed The New Economy in Transatlantic Perspective
title_short The New Economy in Transatlantic Perspective
title_sort new economy in transatlantic perspective
topic ICT Investment
regional
Regional Innovation Systems
innovation
Global Media Firms
system
Economy Industries
economic
Uneven Spatial Development
geography
Spatial Keynesianism
information
Knowledge Spillovers
society
EU Policy
actors
Glocalization Strategies
capital
TeleCities Network
deepening
Global Media Cities
EU Policy Making
Innovative Labor
National Innovation System
Total Factor Productivity
Uneven Geographical Development
Media Industry Cluster
European Information Society
thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCD Economics of industrial organization
topic_facet ICT Investment
regional
Regional Innovation Systems
innovation
Global Media Firms
system
Economy Industries
economic
Uneven Spatial Development
geography
Spatial Keynesianism
information
Knowledge Spillovers
society
EU Policy
actors
Glocalization Strategies
capital
TeleCities Network
deepening
Global Media Cities
EU Policy Making
Innovative Labor
National Innovation System
Total Factor Productivity
Uneven Geographical Development
Media Industry Cluster
European Information Society
thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCD Economics of industrial organization
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