This new text book by Urs Birchler and Monika Butler is an
introduction to the study of how information affects economic
relations. The authors provide a narrative treatment of the more
formal concepts of Information Economics, using easy to understand
and lively illustrations from film and literature and nutshell
examples.
The book first covers the economics of information in a 'man versus
nature' context, explaining basic concepts like rational updating
or the value of information. Then in a 'man versus man' setting,
Birchler and Butler describe strategic issues in the use of
information: the make-buy-or-copy decision, the working and failure
of markets and the important role of outguessing each other in a
macroeconomic context. It closes with a 'man versus himself'
perspective, focusing on information management within the
individual.
This book also comes with a supporting website
(www.alicebob.info), maintained by the authors.
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