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Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy (BRIE) - An interdisciplinary research project at the University of California at Berkeley that works on issues of technology and the international economy to analyze real-world problems and offer path-breaking positions that challenge conventional economic policy-making.
 
Brad De Long's Website - A very informative website covering a wide range of network economy issues by University of California at Berkeley Professor of Economics J. Bradford De Long. Professor De Long is an economic historian and specialist in macroeconomic issues. He has also worked as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury for Economic Policy during the Clinton Administration from 1993 to 1995.
 
Business Media at University of St. Gallen - The Business Media Homepage groups together a vast cache of information on the use of electronic networks within businesses. This research project at the Swiss University of St. Gallen was intitiated in the mid-1990s.
 
Council on Competitiveness - The Council on Competitiveness sets an action agenda to drive U.S. economic competitiveness and leadership in world markets in order to raise the standard of living for all Americans. We focus on strengthening U.S. innovation, upgrading the workforce, and benchmarking national economic performance. Our members are corporate chief executives, university presidents, and labor leaders. Our national affiliates include nonprofit research organizations, professional societies, and trade associations.
 
Danny Tyson Quah, Professor of Economics - This website contains much of the work of London School of Economics and Political Science Professor of Economics Danny Tyson Quah. A professor for econometrics, Quah has also commented extensively on "The Weightless Economy," his preferred term for what others describe as the network economy or the information age.
 
DaveNet - The web is a writing environment.
 
Dr. Ed Yardeni's Economics Network - Extensive cource of economic links, data, research and other information
 
E-conomy Project - University of California-Berkeley.
 
Elsevier Science - Online catalog of this large international publisher of scientific literature. Also e-mail alerting service for its journals.
 
French Government Program for the Information Society - A site hosted by the French Prime Minister's office describing France's entry into the Information Society.
 
Geo-economy - Revue française de géoéconomie - Associated with Edward Luttwak (author of "Turbo Capitalism"), Geoeconomy calls itself a new approach to international relations. It is a contemporary analysis of international strategies, actors and territorial mutations in the world wide economy.
 
HIIP Homepage - This is the site of the Harvard Information Infrastructure Project Activities at Harvard University. The HIIP has provided a neutral, interdisciplinary forum, in both Cambridge and Washington, for addressing a wide range of emerging policy issues relating to information infrastructure, its development, use, and growth.
 
Inomics: Economist's Site - An Internet service for economists which contains an economics search engine, job openings for economists, conference calls in economics as well free alert services for the latter.
 
International and Domestic Economic Policy and Internet Start-ups In Germany - This site is focused on new ventures in the ecommerce area and the effects of domestic and international economic policy. At the moment, it contains empirical research on the internationalisation of over 100 internet start-up companies in Germany.
 
Internet Policy Institute - Independent research institute founded to study policy issues relating to the Internet. Jim Barksdale, Esther Dyson, Vint Cerf, Newt Gingrich and Ira Magaziner and others are on the Board of Directors of the Internet Policy Institute.
 
Michael E. Porter Homepage - Michael E. Porter, Professor at Harvard Business School, is a leading authority on competitive strategy and international competitiveness.
 
Michael Froomkin's Homepage at UM School of Law - Michael Froomkin is Professor of Law at the University of Miami School of Law. He is a well-known expert on issues of Internet governance. His homepage contains valuable information related to the internet, electronic commcerce, law, economics and policy issues.
 
Nua Internet Surveys - An Ireland-based internet consultant that has for many years provided a links and news resource on internet surveys and electronic commerce information. Especially helpful is the classic "How Many Online" section which contains an "educated guess" on how many people use the internet world-wide.
 
Reality 2.0 - EZine by Doc Searls, Senior Editor of the Linux Journal and co-author of the book The Cluetrain Manifesto. The site is a collection of Doc's thinking, mostly on how marketing will be redefined in the future but also more broadly about the relationship between "users," corporations and governments.
 
Red Herring - the technology biz magazine online (monthly)
 
 

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