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As Time Goes By

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How can we best understand the impact of revolutionary technologies on the business cycle, the economy, and society? Why is economics meaningless without history and without an understanding of institutional and technical change? Does the 'new economy' mean the 'end of history'? These are some of the questions addressed in this authoritative analysis of economic growth from the Industrial Revolution to the 'new economy' of today. Chris Freeman has been one of the foremost researchers on innovation for a long time and his colleague Francisco Louçã is an outstanding historian of economic theory and an analyst of econometric models and methods. Together they chart the history of five technological revolutions: water-powered mechanization, steam-powered mechanization, electrification, motorization, and computerization. They demonstrate the necessity to take account of politics, culture, organizational change, and entrepreneurship, as well as science and technology in the analysis of economic growth. This is a well-informed, highly topical, and persuasive study of interest across all the social sciences.

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ISBN: 9780199251056
Publication date: 7th March 2002
Author: Chris (Emeritus Professor, SPRU, Emeritus Professor, SPRU, University of Sussex) Freeman, Francisco (Professor of Econom Louçã
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 424 pages
Genres: Business strategy
Economic theory and philosophy
Economic history
Impact of science and technology on society