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Economic perspective on technology markets, October 29, 2006
This review is from: Diamonds Are Forever, Computers Are Not: Economic and Strategic Management in Computing Markets (Hardcover)
I took Dr. Greenstein's class several years ago at Kellogg when completing my MBA. I had picked up the book as I still find myself going back to some his teachings (even after so many years). The book contains a series of essays written in an easy to understand manner and deliver some very interesting economic perspectives on technology markets. The essays are organized in eight sections:
Part I: Musings
Part II: Observations, fleeting, and otherwise
Part III: Developing the digital world
Part IV: Internet boom and bust
Part V: Prices, productivity, and growth
Part VI: Enterprise Computing
Part VII: Microsoft, from the sublime to the serious
Part VIII: Platforms and Standards
A must read for every technology entrepreneur...
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Outstanding Read!, December 15, 2004
This review is from: Diamonds Are Forever, Computers Are Not: Economic and Strategic Management in Computing Markets (Hardcover)
Dr. Greenstein has taken on complex issues and provided an entertaining, yet informative analysis of modern markets. This group of essays provide a practical starting point for the analysis of diverse economic systems.
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