artificial intelligenceThe economics of the emerging data-driven economy can be situated in theoretical models of endogenous growth which introduce research and development, human capdoi:10.2139/ssrn.3118022Ciuriak, DanSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Implications of the crisis for economics and the economy: a panel discussion at the Poznan University of Economics, 24 February 2011 The paper presents results of hearing loss measurements provided for 81 young people (from 16 to 25 years old). The main aim of the work was to find the in...
YE M S,NI W F.The impacts and implications of technology advancement to competitiveness of China’s textile and garments industry:With micro perspective ... M Ye,W Ni - 《Journal of Industrial Technological Economics》 被引量: 5发表: 2012年 Tracking the venture creation phases in terms of ...
Economic aspects of caesarean section and alternative modes of delivery Increases in caesarean section rates worldwide have raised questions about the economic implications of caesarean section and alternative modes of delivery... S. Petrou PhD Health Economist a f,J. Henderson MSc Health Economics Res...
The economics of data: Using simple model-free volatility in a high-frequency world This paper examines the practical implications of using high-frequency data in a fast and frugal manner. It recognises the continued widespread application... J Garvey,LA Gallagher - 《North American Journal of E...
the National Economic Council, in consultation with executive branch agencies, to analyze the economic implications of the Internet and electronic commerce domestically and internationally, and to consider new types of data collection and research that could be undertaken by public and private ...
What is economics and its implications? How important is total revenue in economics? What are some reasons for studying economics? What factors influence economics that doesn't directly relate to it? What are some economics/finance things that exist because of data scarcity?
Dr Solomon (PhD, University of Essex) is Senior Lecturer in Economics at the Department of Economics and International Business at the University of Greenwich. Her principal areas of research are foreign direct investment and the multinational firm, firm productivity, economic growth and panel data ...
The human microbiome has a crucial role in global health, with implications for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Understanding and harnessing the potential of the microbiome, while recognizing its link to the global ecosystem, can drive innovative strategies for improved public health...
Data is a nonrival good: a person's location history, genome sequence, or driving data can be used by any number of firms without being diminished. Romer (1990) showed that the nonrivalry of ideas has first-order economic implications. While data and ideas are different in important ways, ...