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Keyword [New economy]
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81. New professionals in a deindustrialized city: Examining models of urban development in Pittsburgh as it responds to the new economy
82. The economics of information in the New Economy: A study of DVD rental demand and the value of the Netflix DVD ratings system
83. Communities and leaders at work in the new economy: A comparative analysis of agents of transformation in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Hamilton, Ontario
84. Iron wings and flying bodies: Ideology and practice in the New Economy---a case study of the middle-class workforce in the hi-tech industry
85. Towards a living wage in the new economy: The politics and economics of building labor market institutions at the urban scale
86. Hidden innovation: A reconsideration of an 'old economy' industry in a 'new economy' region
87. Adjunct faculty: Branding ourselves in the new economy
88. The New Economy of the United States: A new mode of production
89. Microeconomic foundations of community economic development in the new economy: Three papers
90. Seeds of a new economy? A qualitative investigation of diverse economic practices within community supported agriculture and community supported enterprise
91. What I'm worth: White-collar unemployment in a new economy (Texas)
92. Managing in the new economy: A revolutionary status quo
93. Age Relations in Small and Medium-Sized Information Technology Firms
94. University technology transfer activity and the metropolitan new economy: An empirical analysis of its relationship
95. Towards a public policy planning framework for high-technology industry development: An analysis of three new economy indicators in the context of metro-Manitoba
96. Information technology issues for a new economy: Three essays on electronic commerce and information technology outsourcing
97. Essays on innovation and diffusion
98. Organizational change, information technology, and the new economy: Evidence from unemployment insurance records
99. Convergence of traditional telephony, enhanced telecommunications, private data networking, and the Internet into hypercommunications: Implications of the new economy of the network for Florida agribusinesses
100. Responding to the new economy: Capitalizing on information and communication in a network-based economic model. The case of Canada's Technology Triangle
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