The Information Explosion, Technological Innovativeness and the Competitive Ethic
Thomas Havrilesky
Land Economics, 1972, vol. 48, issue 4, 347-356
Abstract:
Information or the lack of information lies at the heart of recent controversy in economics. Economists have long viewed the market as a means by which individuals exchange information regarding their preferences. An alleged lack of adequate product ...
Date: 1972
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