List Books » The Economics of Information: A Guide to Economic and Cost-Benefit Analysis for Information Professionals Second Edition
Authors: Bruce R. Kingma
ISBN-13: 9781563088162, ISBN-10: 1563088169
Format: Paperback
Publisher: ABC-Clio, LLC
Date Published: March 2001
Edition: 2nd Edition
BRUCE R. KINGMA is Associate Professor, School of Information Studies, Syracuse University.
Designed for those with little or no prior experience in economics, Kingma's popular and highly acclaimed text clearly presents the fundamentals that users need to develop basic skills for simple cost-benefit analyses of goods and services. It provides students, librarians, and information professionals with a useful introduction to economics and cost-benefit analysis, and it helps them make better financial and management decisions. The book covers cost analysis of information goods and services, benefit analysis, information as a public good, information externalities, intellectual property and monopolies, uncertainty and risk, pricing information, opportunity costs, access versus ownership, and the economics of the Internet and digital libraries. Kingma's clear explanations of economic terms and models are illustrated with examples from library services and information markets-interlibrary loan, reference services, digitization projects, book and journal publishing, newspapers, photocopying services, computer software, and more. In this edition, new research and current examples of economic principles have been incorporated, and there is a new chapter on Internet economics and digital libraries.
An introduction to economic issues associated with information management, for library managers and librarians, and for students in M.L.S. and M.I.S. degree programs. Presents the fundamentals of economic analysis, describes the concept of market failure, and demonstrates the tools and applications of cost-benefit analysis. Explains basic economic concepts, focusing on information goods and services and the application of economics to information markets. Includes chapter summaries and questions. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Preface | ||
Ch. 1 | Introduction | 1 |
Ch. 2 | Costs | 9 |
Ch. 3 | Benefits | 29 |
Ch. 4 | Markets | 45 |
Ch. 5 | Information as a Public Good | 57 |
Ch. 6 | Externalities | 65 |
Ch. 7 | Monopolies | 75 |
Ch. 8 | Uncertainty and Risk | 89 |
Ch. 9 | Commodity or Public Good | 103 |
Ch. 10 | Pricing | 113 |
Ch. 11 | Time | 127 |
Ch. 12 | Resource Sharing | 141 |
Ch. 13 | The Costs and Benefits of Digital Information | 151 |
Ch. 14 | Network Economics | 161 |
Bibliography | 167 | |
Index | 175 |