ABSTRACT

This volume presents a comprehensive assessment of the economic effects of the emerging information and communication technologies associated with a knowledge-based economy, and looks at how knowledge is increasingly treated as a product in its own right.
An original framework is developed to comprehend these fundamental shifts, based on three bodies of knowledge:
* the economics of path dependence and of historical time as they are elaborated in the economics of new technologies
* economic topology based on the methodology of network analysis
* the new economics of knowledge and the concept of localized technological change
This book provides a unified analytical framework for the study of the transition of advanced economic systems towards a knowledge-based economy.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Part I The theory

chapter 2|24 pages

The new economics of knowledge

chapter 3|33 pages

The dynamics of localised technological changes

The interaction between factor costs inducement, demand-pull and Schumpeterian rivalry

chapter 5|18 pages

Economic topology

The role of technological communication in the dynamics of localised technological change