Information Economics
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Information Economics

Decoding Data, Mastering Information Economics for Informed Decisions

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eBook - ePub

Information Economics

Decoding Data, Mastering Information Economics for Informed Decisions

About this book

What is Information Economics

The study of how information and information systems influence an economy and the decisions that are made within it is the focus of the field of microeconomics known as information economics, often known as the economics of information.

How you will benefit

(I) Insights, and validations about the following topics:

Chapter 1: Information economics

Chapter 2: Economics

Chapter 3: Market failure

Chapter 4: Index of economics articles

Chapter 5: Moral hazard

Chapter 6: George Akerlof

Chapter 7: The Market for Lemons

Chapter 8: Contract theory

Chapter 9: Adverse selection

Chapter 10: Information asymmetry

Chapter 11: Experimental economics

Chapter 12: Efficiency wage

Chapter 13: Personnel economics

Chapter 14: Quarterly Journal of Economics

Chapter 15: Market (economics)

Chapter 16: Screening (economics)

Chapter 17: Credit rationing

Chapter 18: Georges Dionne (professor)

Chapter 19: Implicit contract theory

Chapter 20: History of microeconomics

Chapter 21: Economic transparency

(II) Answering the public top questions about information economics.

(III) Real world examples for the usage of information economics in many fields.

(IV) Rich glossary featuring over 1200 terms to unlock a comprehensive understanding of information economics. (eBook only).

Who will benefit

Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of information economics.

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Table of contents

  1. Chapter 1: Information economics
  2. Chapter 2: Economics
  3. Chapter 3: Market failure
  4. Chapter 4: Index of economics articles
  5. Chapter 5: Moral hazard
  6. Chapter 6: George Akerlof
  7. Chapter 7: The Market for Lemons
  8. Chapter 8: Contract theory
  9. Chapter 9: Adverse selection
  10. Chapter 10: Information asymmetry
  11. Chapter 11: Experimental economics
  12. Chapter 12: Efficiency wage
  13. Chapter 13: Personnel economics
  14. Chapter 14: Quarterly Journal of Economics
  15. Chapter 15: Market (economics)
  16. Chapter 16: Screening (economics)
  17. Chapter 17: Credit rationing
  18. Chapter 18: Georges Dionne (professor)
  19. Chapter 19: Implicit contract theory
  20. Chapter 20: History of microeconomics
  21. Chapter 21: Economic transparency
  22. Epilogue
  23. Appendix
  24. About the Author