Information economy
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Information economy is an economy with an increased emphasis on informational activities and information industry. The term was coined by Marc Porat, a graduate student at Stanford University, who would later co-found General Magic.
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See also
- Creative industry
- Digital economy
- Electronic business
- Electronic commerce
- Information superhighway
- Information market
- Information revolution
- Information society
- Intellectual property
- Knowledge economy
- Knowledge market
- Knowledge policy
- Network economics
- Surveillance capitalism
- Virtual economy
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