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THE WEIGHTLESS WORLD: STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING THE DIGITAL ECONOMY

COYLE, DIANE - Personal Name;

A call to develop a new politics for the age of the digital economy—when currency and goods literally have no weight.

The Weightless World is the first book to map an economic world that has been turned upside down by digital technology and global business. How will our careers, businesses, and governments change in a world where bytes are the only currency and where the goods that shape our lives—global financial transactions, computer code, and cyberspace commerce—literally have no weight? Addressing such problems as economic inequity and unemployment, Diane Coyle calls on individuals and governments to develop a new politics of weightlessness so that the economic benefits can be shared fairly. She proposes the creation of a radical center as the way to a new era of human creativity and economic prosperity.


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Series Title
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Statement of Responsibility
Diane Coyle
Call Number
330.9 COY w
Publisher
Oxford : Capstone Publishing, Ltd., 1997
Collation
xxii, 250 p. : ill ; 23cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
0-262-03259-7
Classification
330.9
Content Type
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Edition
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Subject(s)
Economics
Information Economics
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