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"In The Internet Economy: Access, Taxes, and Market Structure, Alan E.
Wiseman examines the underlying economics of the Internet and e-commerce and considers the appropriate role for government in this supposedly "frictionless market?" Drawing on existing economic theory and empirical studies of current practice, Wiseman addresses the pricing of access; the pricing of online goods and services; the relationship between network effects, technological innovation, and business strategy; and the taxation of online commerce.
His wide-ranging discussion extends to theoretical possibilities that might lead to more efficient market arrangements in the future." "As tomorrow's economy becomes today's, this book is a first step toward understanding where we are going and where we need to look next."--BOOK JACKET.
Wiseman examines the underlying economics of the Internet and e-commerce and considers the appropriate role for government in this supposedly "frictionless market?" Drawing on existing economic theory and empirical studies of current practice, Wiseman addresses the pricing of access; the pricing of online goods and services; the relationship between network effects, technological innovation, and business strategy; and the taxation of online commerce.
His wide-ranging discussion extends to theoretical possibilities that might lead to more efficient market arrangements in the future." "As tomorrow's economy becomes today's, this book is a first step toward understanding where we are going and where we need to look next."--BOOK JACKET.
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