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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780231175494
    Language: English
    Pages: XVIII, 406 Seiten
    Edition: Reader's edition
    Series Statement: Kenneth J. Arrow lecture series
    DDC: 303.3/2
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    Keywords: Social learning ; Information society ; Progress ; Lernen ; Bildungsökonomie ; Gesellschaft ; Lernen ; Gesellschaft ; Bildungsökonomie
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780231152143
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 660 S. , graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Kenneth J. Arrow lecture series
    DDC: 303.3/2
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    Keywords: Wissensgesellschaft ; Lernen ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Entwicklung ; Endogenes Wachstumsmodell ; Theorie ; Social learning ; Information society ; Progress ; Informationsgesellschaft*Soziales Lernen*Sozialer Fortschritt ; Lernen ; Lernen ; Gesellschaft ; Bildungsökonomie ; Bildungsökonomie ; Gesellschaft ; Lernen ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Sozialer Fortschritt
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
    ISBN: 1591842646 , 9781591842644
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 304 S. , graph. Darst., Ill. , 24 cm
    Edition: 1. publ.
    DDC: 302.23068
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    Keywords: Mass media Management ; Mass media Management ; Massenmedien ; Medienwirtschaft
    Abstract: The media landscape -- The landscape of competitive advantage -- The structure of media industries -- Debunking media myths -- The Internet is not your friend -- Content is not king : movies, music, and books -- Efficient operations in media : do you think I'm sexy? -- Putting it all together : networks and databases -- Managing competition in media : can't we all just get along? -- All (profitable) media is local : newspapers, theaters, and communications -- Reinforcing competitive advantage in media -- Bad mogul : media mergers and acquisitions -- Media M&A that works : one that happened and one that didn't -- Good mogul : the outperformers
    Description / Table of Contents: The media landscapeThe landscape of competitive advantage -- The structure of media industries -- Debunking media myths -- The Internet is not your friend -- Content is not king : movies, music, and books -- Efficient operations in media : do you think I'm sexy? -- Putting it all together : networks and databases -- Managing competition in media : can't we all just get along? -- All (profitable) media is local : newspapers, theaters, and communications -- Reinforcing competitive advantage in media -- Bad mogul : media mergers and acquisitions -- Media M&A that works : one that happened and one that didn't -- Good mogul : the outperformers.
    Description / Table of Contents: The media landscape -- The landscape of competitive advantage -- The structure of media industries -- Debunking media myths -- The Internet is not your friend -- Content is not king : movies, music, and books -- Efficient operations in media : do you think I'm sexy? -- Putting it all together : networks and databases -- Managing competition in media : can't we all just get along? -- All (profitable) media is local : newspapers, theaters, and communications -- Reinforcing competitive advantage in media -- Bad mogul : media mergers and acquisitions -- Media M&A that works : one that happened and one that didn't -- Good mogul : the outperformers.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9780231540629
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (427 pages)
    Edition: Reader's edition
    Series Statement: Kenneth J. Arrow lecture series
    Series Statement: Kenneth J. Arrow Lecture Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Stiglitz, Joseph E Creating a Learning Society : A New Approach to Growth, Development, and Social Progress
    DDC: 303.32
    Keywords: Social learning ; Social learning ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Creating a Learning Society explains how the countries of the world went from centuries of stagnation to the enormous increases in standards of living that have marked the last two hundred and fifty years: they have learned how to learn. Yet, as Stiglitz and Greenwald make clear, markets won't succeed on their own in creating the learning society that we need. Achieving this requires good governmental policy in a variety of areas, including trade, industry, and intellectual property. Indeed, the central thesis of this book is that every policytax, regulation, and expenditureaffects learning
    Abstract: Table of Contents -- Preface to the Reader's Edition -- Preface to the Original Edition -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. Creating a Learning Society: A New Approach to Growth, Development, and Social Progress: Basic Concepts and Analysis -- 1. The Learning Revolution -- 2. On the Importance of Learning -- 3. A Learning Economy -- 4. Creating a Learning Firm and a Learning Environment -- 5. Market Structure, Welfare, and Learning -- 6. The Welfare Economics of Schumpeterian Competition -- 7. Learning in a Closed Economy
    Abstract: 8. The Infant-Economy Argument for Protection: Trade Policy in a Learning Environment -- Part II. Policies for a Learning Society -- 9. The Role of Industrial and Trade Policy in Creating a Learning Society -- 10. Financial Policy and Creating a Learning Society -- 11. Macroeconomic and Investment Policies for a Learning Society -- 12. Intellectual Property -- 13. Social Transformation and the Creation of a Learning Society -- 14. Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- References -- Index
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9781101140741
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (291 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.23068
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9781591843900
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 312 S. , graph. Darst., Ill. , 24 cm
    Edition: paperback edition with new postscript
    DDC: 302.23068
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    Keywords: Mass media Management ; Massenmedien ; Medienwirtschaft
    Description / Table of Contents: The media landscape -- The landscape of competitive advantage -- The structure of media industries -- Debunking media myths -- The Internet is not your friend -- Content is not king : movies, music, and books -- Efficient operations in media : do you think I'm sexy? -- Putting it all together : networks and databases -- Managing competition in media : can't we all just get along? -- All (profitable) media is local : newspapers, theaters, and communications -- Reinforcing competitive advantage in media -- Bad mogul : media mergers and acquisitions -- Media M&A that works : one that happened and one that didn't -- Good mogul : the outperformers.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9780231540629 , 0231540620
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 406 pages)
    Edition: Reader's edition
    Edition: New York Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: Kenneth J. Arrow lecture series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.3/2
    Keywords: Social learning ; Information society ; Progress
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9780231540629
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (400 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Kenneth J. Arrow Lecture Series
    Parallel Title: Print version Stiglitz, Joseph E Creating a Learning Society : A New Approach to Growth, Development, and Social Progress
    DDC: 303.32
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Creating a Learning Society explains how the countries of the world went from centuries of stagnation to the enormous increases in standards of living that have marked the last two hundred and fifty years: they have learned how to learn. Yet, as Stiglitz and Greenwald make clear, markets won't succeed on their own in creating the learning society that we need. Achieving this requires good governmental policy in a variety of areas, including trade, industry, and intellectual property. Indeed, the central thesis of this book is that every policytax, regulation, and expenditureaffects learning
    Abstract: Creating a Learning Society explains how the countries of the world went from centuries of stagnation to the enormous increases in standards of living that have marked the last two hundred and fifty years: they have learned how to learn. Yet, as Stiglitz and Greenwald make clear, markets won't succeed on their own in creating the learning society that we need. Achieving this requires good governmental policy in a variety of areas, including trade, industry, and intellectual property. Indeed, the central thesis of this book is that every policy--tax, regulation, and expenditure--affects learning, and that policymakers have been remiss in ignoring this. Some policies, such as the Washington Consensus policies foisted on developing countries by the World Bank and IMF, actually impede learning. In advanced and developing countries alike, Creating a Learning Society has had a remarkable reception. Governments in Malaysia, Singapore, Turkey, Jordan, and South Africa have signaled strong support for its policies, and a Dutch think tank closely allied with the government released a blueprint for creating a learning economy. This streamlined edition, intended for everyone from scholars to general readers, omits the original book's complicated mathematical equations and, in accessible language, focuses on its central messages and policy prescriptions
    Abstract: [A] sweeping work of macroeconomic theory. Praise for the original edition from Sir Partha Dasgupta, University of Cambridge:Profound and dazzling. In their new book, Joseph E. Stiglitz and Bruce C. Greenwald study the human wish to learn and our ability to learn and so uncover the processes that relate the institutions we devise and the accompanying processes that drive the production, dissemination, and use of knowledge. The authors' analysis provides the foundations of an understanding of the progress and regress of nations. This is social science at its best
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  • 9
    ISBN: 0231540620 , 9780231540629
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: Reader's edition
    Series Statement: Kenneth J. Arrow lecture series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Stiglitz, Joseph E Creating a learning society
    DDC: 303.3/2
    Keywords: Information society ; Social learning ; Progress ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General ; Information society ; Progress ; Social learning ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Creating a Learning Society explains how the countries of the world went from centuries of stagnation to the enormous increases in standards of living that have marked the last two hundred and fifty years: they have learned how to learn. Yet, as Stiglitz and Greenwald make clear, markets won't succeed on their own in creating the learning society that we need. Achieving this requires good governmental policy in a variety of areas, including trade, industry, and intellectual property. Indeed, the central thesis of this book is that every policy-tax, regulation, and expenditure-affects learning, and that policymakers have been remiss in ignoring this. Some policies, such as the Washington Consensus policies foisted on developing countries by the World Bank and IMF, actually impede learning. In advanced and developing countries alike, Creating a Learning Society has had a remarkable reception. Governments in Malaysia, Singapore, Turkey, Jordan, and South Africa have signaled strong support for its policies, and a Dutch think tank closely allied with the government released a blueprint for creating a learning economy. This streamlined edition, intended for everyone from scholars to general readers, omits the original book's complicated mathematical equations and, in accessible language, focuses on its central messages and policy prescriptions
    Abstract: pt. I: Creating a Learning Society: A New Approach to Growth, Development, and Social Progress: Basic Concepts and Analysis -- 1. The learning revolution -- 2. On the importance of learning -- 3. a learning economy -- 4. Creating a learning firm and a learning environment -- 5. Market structure, welfare, and learning -- 6. The welfare economics of Schumpeterian competition -- 7. Learning in a closed economy -- 8. The Infant-Economy argument for protection: trade policy in a learning environment -- -- pt. II: Policies for a Learning Society -- 9. The role of industrial and trade policy in creating a learning society -- 10. Financial policy and creating a learning society -- 11. Macroeconomic and investment policies for a learning society -- 12. Intellectual property -- 13. Social transformation and the creation of a learning society -- 14. Concluding remarks.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9780231152143
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (677 p)
    Series Statement: Kenneth Arrow Lecture Series
    Series Statement: Kenneth J. Arrow Lecture Series
    Parallel Title: Print version Creating a Learning Society : A New Approach to Growth, Development, and Social Progress
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Social learning ; Social learning ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: It has long been recognized that most standard of living increases are associated with advances in technology, not the accumulation of capital. Yet it has also become clear that what truly separates developed from less developed countries is not just a gap in resources or output but a gap in knowledge. In fact, the pace at which developing countries grow is largely determined by the pace at which they close that gap. Therefore, how countries learn and become more productive is key to understanding how they grow and develop, especially over the long term. In Creating a Learning Society, Josep
    Description / Table of Contents: Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part 1: Creating a Learning Society: A New Paradigm for Development and Social Progress: Basic Concepts; 1. The Learning Revolution; 2. On the Importance of Learning; 3. A Learning Economy; 4. Creating a Learning Firm and a Learning Environment; 5. Market Structure, Welfare, and Learning; 6. The Welfare Economics of Schumpeterian Competition; Part 2: Analytics; 7. Learning in a Closed Economy-the Basic Model; 8. A Two-Period, N-Good Model with Endogenous Labor Supply; 9. Learning with Monopolistic Competition
    Description / Table of Contents: 10. Long-Term Growth and Innovation11. The Infant-Economy Argument for Protection: Trade Policy in a Learning Environment; Part 3: Policies for a Learning Society; 12. The Role of Industrial and Trade Policy in Creating a Learning Society; 13. Financial Policy and Creating a Learning Society; 14. Macroeconomic and Investment Policies for a Learning Society; 15. Intellectual Property; 16. Social Transformation and the Creation of a Learning Society; 17. Concluding Remarks; Part 4: Commentary and Afterword; 18. Introductory Remarks for the First Annual Arrow Lecture, by Michael Woodford
    Description / Table of Contents: 19. Further Considerations, by Joseph E. Stiglitz and Bruce C. Greenwald20. Commentary: The Case for Industrial Policy, by Philippe Aghion; 21. Commentary, by Robert Solow; 22. Commentary, by Kenneth Arrow; Afterword: Rethinking Industrial Policy, by Philippe Aghion; Notes; References; Notes on Contributors; Index
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