Digital Economics

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Authors
Avi Goldfarb, Catherine E. Tucker
Journal
Journal of Economic Literature
Year
2019
Citations
2,184

Abstract

Digital technology is the representation of information in bits. This technology has reduced the cost of storage, computation, and transmission of data. Research on digital economics examines whether and how digital technology changes economic activity. In this review, we emphasize the reduction in five distinct economic costs associated with digital economic activity: search costs, replication costs, transportation costs, tracking costs, and verification costs. (JEL D24, D83, L86, O33, R41)

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