Hanno Beck
University of Mainz
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Netnomics | 1999
Hanno Beck
The Internet as the most recent development in communication technology might dramatically reduce transaction costs and thereby lead to the emergence of a nearly perfect market. This would have drastic implications for labor markets and the social security system. In the first part of the paper, the influence of the Internet on transaction costs is examined. It is shown that the Internet will not necessarily lead to a decrease of transaction costs. Therefore, it is not clear whether the Internet will promote a perfect labor market. Moreover, it is shown that an outsourcing to the Internet will only take place for certain jobs which can be easily standardised. The second part of the paper shows what an Internet‐based labor market may look like. To show this, the model of monopolistic competition is used. A result of these considerations is that an increased outsourcing to the Internet may lead to a kind of association of freelancers.
Intereconomics | 1997
Hanno Beck; Aloys Prinz
Governments are beginning to fear that the establishment of the “information society” will cause their revenue from taxation to shrink: economic activities in the virtual world of the Internet could escape the application of value added tax. Are these fears justified? Would a “bit tax” solve the problem?
Archive | 2014
Hanno Beck; Aloys Prinz
Archive | 2014
Hanno Beck; Aloys Prinz
Archive | 2014
Hanno Beck; Aloys Prinz
Archive | 2014
Hanno Beck; Aloys Prinz
Archive | 2014
Hanno Beck; Aloys Prinz
Archive | 2014
Hanno Beck; Aloys Prinz
Archive | 2014
Hanno Beck; Aloys Prinz
Archive | 2014
Hanno Beck; Aloys Prinz