In this fully revised and updated edition, Janeway interweaves his professional experience with political and financial history, giving a lively explanation of how successive technological revolutions have transformed the market economy, and revealing why America may yield leadership of the innovation economy to China.
In this fully revised and updated edition, Janeway interweaves his professional experience with political and financial history, giving a lively explanation of how successive technological revolutions have transformed the market economy, and revealing why America may yield leadership of the innovation economy to China.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William H. Janeway is a Senior Advisor and Managing Director of Warburg Pincus. He joined Warburg Pincus in 1988 and was responsible for building the information technology investment practice. Dr Janeway is also a director of Magnet Systems, Nuance Communications, and O'Reilly Media. He is an affiliated member of the Faculty of Economics at the University of Cambridge.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. Learning the Game: 1. Apprenticeship 2. Discovering computers 3. Investing in ignorance Part II. Playing the Game: 4. The financial agent 5. The road to BEA 6. Apotheosis Part III. Understanding the Game: The Role of Bubbles: 7. The banality of bubbles 8. Explaining bubbles 9. The necessity of bubbles Part IV. Understanding the Game: The Role of the State: 10. Where is the state? 11. 'The failure of market failure' 12. Tolerating waste.
Introduction Part I. Learning the Game: 1. Apprenticeship 2. Discovering computers 3. Investing in ignorance Part II. Playing the Game: 4. The financial agent 5. The road to BEA 6. Apotheosis Part III. Understanding the Game: The Role of Bubbles: 7. The banality of bubbles 8. Explaining bubbles 9. The necessity of bubbles Part IV. Understanding the Game: The Role of the State: 10. Where is the state? 11. 'The failure of market failure' 12. Tolerating waste.
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