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35 – 61

DOI

10.1080/08109029108631904
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Paul A. David. W. Edward Steinmueller.

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THE IMPACT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY UPON ECONOMIC SCIENCE

Paul A. David. W. Edward Steinmueller.

Rapid advances in information technology seem likely to change radically its usefulness for the economics profession. This paper reviews the range of existing applications and those that will probably emerge. It also considers the impact these new applications are likely to have on the discipline, and on the social sciences more generally.

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