• Medientyp: E-Book; Bibliografie
  • Titel: Digital economic policy : the economics of digital markets from a European Union perspective
  • Beteiligte: Mariniello, Mario [VerfasserIn]
  • Erschienen: Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, [2022]
  • Erschienen in: Oxford Scholarship Online ; Economics and Finance
  • Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiv, 472 Seiten); Diagramme, Karten
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198831471.001.0001
  • ISBN: 9780191869174
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  • RVK-Notation: MK 5210 : Finanz-, Wirtschafts- und Agrarpolitik
    MS 4850 : Industrie (allgemeines) und Technik (Automatisierung), Technologie (Allgemeines)
  • Schlagwörter: Digitalisierung ; Electronic Commerce ; Telekommunikationsnetz ; Regulierung ; EU-Politik ; EU-Staaten ; Electronic commerce Government policy European Union countries ; Electronic commerce Law and legislation European Union countries ; Economic policy ; European Union ; Digital media Social aspects ; Bibliografie
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  • Beschreibung: The emergence of new technologies and business models such as data analytics, online platforms, and artificial intelligence has shaken the economy and society at their foundations. Recently, it has become apparent that public authorities must take a pro-active role to define the rules of the newly emerged markets before potential issues and concerns cement. How rules are currently written determines who will exert a stronger influence on the economy and society in the coming years. This is a key reason why digital policymakers are currently exposed to tremendous pressure by stakeholders. This book takes a journey through all the main areas in the digital economy that beg for policy action. Readers may learn about the general features of a digital economy and the EU long-term strategic plans to govern it. They may learn about telecom markets, the data economy, the digitization of the public sector, cybersecurity, the platform economy, liability for online content, e-commerce, the sharing economy, the impact of technology on labour markets, digital inequality, disinformation, and artificial intelligence. This book primarily aims to provide students with the background knowledge and analytical tools necessary to understand, analyse, and assess the impact of EU digital policies on the European economy and society. The approach is both theoretical and applied. The main goal is to prepare students to give informed and economically sound advice to an EU policymaker for digital affairs.