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"The reader may benefit from my explanation of the key turning points in my own thinking, during the six years of research. Ever since my graduate studies at Yale, the quest for a better understanding of the process of economic growth has been an important part of my research. Much of the work...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The reader may benefit from my explanation of the key turning points in my own thinking, during the six years of research. Ever since my graduate studies at Yale, the quest for a better understanding of the process of economic growth has been an important part of my research. Much of the work on economic growth in the post war period was conducted under the assumption of perfect competition. Paul Romer was among those who demonstrated that one cannot study economic growth and technological innovations within the framework of a competitive model of an economy. This observation led him to concentrate on the effects of R&D and intentional inventions on the rate of growth, but my conclusion was different. It led me to the first, central, theme of this book: it follows from the observation that once technological inventions are introduced, firms with different technological knowledge have different market positions and the vision of small, equal opportunity, firms is not applicable"-- |
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spelling | Kurz, Mordecai, author. The Market power of technology : understanding the second gilded age / Mordecai Kurz. New York : Columbia University Press, [2023] 1 online resource (xvi, 435 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda Includes bibliographical references and index. "The reader may benefit from my explanation of the key turning points in my own thinking, during the six years of research. Ever since my graduate studies at Yale, the quest for a better understanding of the process of economic growth has been an important part of my research. Much of the work on economic growth in the post war period was conducted under the assumption of perfect competition. Paul Romer was among those who demonstrated that one cannot study economic growth and technological innovations within the framework of a competitive model of an economy. This observation led him to concentrate on the effects of R&D and intentional inventions on the rate of growth, but my conclusion was different. It led me to the first, central, theme of this book: it follows from the observation that once technological inventions are introduced, firms with different technological knowledge have different market positions and the vision of small, equal opportunity, firms is not applicable"-- Provided by publisher. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 10, 2023). Intro -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Suggested Nontechnical Reading of the Book -- Introduction: Why We Are in a Second Gilded Age and What We Can Do About It -- 1. The Nexus of Market Power, Technology, and Public Policy -- 2. Economic Growth Under the Effect of Market Power -- 3. Monopoly Wealth and Intangible Capital -- 4. Determinants of Market Power in the United States, 1889-2017 -- 5. The Effect of Market Power on the Diffusion of Innovations -- 6. Market Power and Asset Prices, 1950-2019 -- 7. R&D and Technological Competition -- 8. Policy Reform 9. Policy to Restrain the Expansion of Market Power -- 10. Taxation, Public Investments, and Redistribution -- Concluding Remarks -- Bibliography -- Index Technological innovations Economic aspects United States. Monopolies United States. Corporate power United States. Capitalism United States. Wealth United States. Innovations Aspect économique États-Unis. Monopoles États-Unis. Pouvoir économique États-Unis. Richesse États-Unis. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Theory bisacsh Capitalism fast Corporate power fast Monopolies fast Technological innovations Economic aspects fast Wealth fast United States fast Print version: Kurz, Mordecai. Capital and wealth in the age of technology New York : Columbia University Press, [2022] 9780231206532 (DLC) 2022006546 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3223360 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Kurz, Mordecai The Market power of technology : understanding the second gilded age / Intro -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Suggested Nontechnical Reading of the Book -- Introduction: Why We Are in a Second Gilded Age and What We Can Do About It -- 1. The Nexus of Market Power, Technology, and Public Policy -- 2. Economic Growth Under the Effect of Market Power -- 3. Monopoly Wealth and Intangible Capital -- 4. Determinants of Market Power in the United States, 1889-2017 -- 5. The Effect of Market Power on the Diffusion of Innovations -- 6. Market Power and Asset Prices, 1950-2019 -- 7. R&D and Technological Competition -- 8. Policy Reform 9. Policy to Restrain the Expansion of Market Power -- 10. Taxation, Public Investments, and Redistribution -- Concluding Remarks -- Bibliography -- Index Technological innovations Economic aspects United States. Monopolies United States. Corporate power United States. Capitalism United States. Wealth United States. Innovations Aspect économique États-Unis. Monopoles États-Unis. Pouvoir économique États-Unis. Richesse États-Unis. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Theory bisacsh Capitalism fast Corporate power fast Monopolies fast Technological innovations Economic aspects fast Wealth fast |
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title_full | The Market power of technology : understanding the second gilded age / Mordecai Kurz. |
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topic | Technological innovations Economic aspects United States. Monopolies United States. Corporate power United States. Capitalism United States. Wealth United States. Innovations Aspect économique États-Unis. Monopoles États-Unis. Pouvoir économique États-Unis. Richesse États-Unis. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Theory bisacsh Capitalism fast Corporate power fast Monopolies fast Technological innovations Economic aspects fast Wealth fast |
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