As Time Goes By From the Industrial Revolutions to the Information Revolution
, by Freeman, Chris; Louçã, Francisco- ISBN: 9780199241071 | 0199241074
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 5/3/2001
What are the reasons for the rise and fall of different economies,sectors, and firms? What is the role of entrepreneurship and technology ineconomic growth? How can we best understand the impact of revolutionarytechnologies on business organization and the business cycle?These are just some of the questions addressed in this authoritative analysis ofmodern economic growth from the Industrial Revolution to the 'New Economy' ofthe present. Chris Freeman has long been regarded as one of the foremostanalysts of innovation and technological change, and for this volume teams upwith former colleague Francisco Louca. They chart the history of fivetechnological revolutions - water-powered mechanization, steam-poweredmechanization, electrification, mass production, and computerization - and showhow mainstream economics turned away from studies of growth, innovation, andentrepreneurship. Freeman and Louca argue in favour of a central role foreconomic agents, organizations, and institutions in any adequate analysis ofgrowth.This is an informed, persuasive, and very readable study that will commandattention across the social sciences.