Economics of Cyberspace

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Economics of Cyberspace

Meeting Information
Location: Skinner, Room 216
Days: Tuesday
Time: 1:15-3:50 p.m.
Faculty
Name: Satya J. Gabriel
Faculty Information
Email: mailto:sgabriel@mtholyoke.edu
Extension: (413) 538-2818 (leave a message; speak slowly and clearly, make sure to leave your name)
Office: Skinner, Room 118
Office Hours: M W 12:40-2:220 p.m.
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Technical Information
Course Level:
Course Number: ECON 349
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Course Description:This course explores the impact of the Internet on finance, commodity and labor markets, intellectual property rights, provision of government services and tax/fee collections, and a wide range of other economic activities. We investigate whether Cyberspace and related technologies represent the inauguration of a new epoch, with implications for the creation of new economic (and social) relationships and requiring new economic theories. We also examine the continuing struggle between governments and Internet-related or supporting businesses and individuals over regulation of Cyberspace and examine the possibility that governments may short-circuit some of the beneficial aspects of Cyberspace.

Contents

The U.S. Economic Crisis



Class Members

Tentative Schedule

Group Projects

Finance

  • Valuations
  • Analysis

*Google Case Study

e-Commerce

Research & Development

Platform Development

Blog Room

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