Textbook
The Economic of Computers
It is not a simple matter to describe this book. Briefly, it attempts to provide and apply a set of concepts from economic theory that may prove valuable to those who are now or may become decision-makers in the selection, financing, and/or use of the computers. Only theory relevant for such decision-makers is presented here. This means that the effects of computer on the economy as a whole lie outside the scope of this book, as do a number related issues. We deal, thus, with microeconomic, not macroeconomic, theory: our focus is on the small (industry, firm, computer) and not the large (gross national product, consumer price index, unemployment).
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