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Technology Cycle Five 5 Bibliography References

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Abbate, J. (1999).  Inventing the internet . MIT Press.

Allen, T. J., & Scott Morton, M. S. (Eds.). (1994).  Information technology and the corporation of the 1990s: Research studies . Oxford University Press.

Arthur, W. B. (1994).  Increasing returns and path dependence in the economy . University of Michigan Press.

Baldwin, R. (2016).  The great convergence: Information technology and the new globalization . Harvard University Press.

Bardhan, P., Bowles, S., & Wallerstein, M. (Eds.). (2006).  Globalization and egalitarian redistribution . Princeton University Press.

Barfield, C. E., & Heiduk, G. (Eds.). (2004).  Global competition and integration . Springer.

Bátiz-Lazo, B., Maixé-Altés, J. C., & Thomes, P. (Eds.). (2011).  Technological innovation in retail finance: International historical perspectives . Routledge.

Bell, D. (1973).  The coming of post-industrial society: A venture in social forecasting . Basic Books.

Berners-Lee, T. (1999).  Weaving the web: The original design and ultimate destiny of the World Wide Web by its inventor . Harper Collins.

Bhagwati, J. (2004).  In defense of globalization . Oxford University Press.

Bijker, W. E., Hughes, T. P., & Pinch, T. (Eds.). (1987).  The social construction of technological systems: New directions in the sociology and history of technology . MIT Press.

Bimber, B. (2003).  Information and American democracy: Technology in the evolution of political power . Cambridge University Press.

Birdsall, N., & Fukuyama, F. (Eds.). (2011).  New ideas on development after the financial crisis . Johns Hopkins University Press.

Blinder, A. S. (2006).  Offshoring: The next industrial revolution?  Foreign Affairs, 85(2), 113-128.

Braverman, H. (1974).  Labor and monopoly capital: The degradation of work in the twentieth century . Monthly Review Press.

Bresnahan, T. F., & Trajtenberg, M. (1995). General purpose technologies: ‘Engines of growth’? Journal of Econometrics, 65(1), 83-108.

Brynjolfsson, E., & Hitt, L. M. (2000). Beyond computation: Information technology, organizational transformation and business performance. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 14(4), 23-48.

Brynjolfsson, E., & McAfee, A. (2014).  The second machine age: Work, progress, and prosperity in a time of brilliant technologies . W .W. Norton & Company.

Campbell-Kelly, M. (2003).  From airline reservations to Sonic the Hedgehog: A history of the software industry . MIT Press.

Campbell-Kelly, M., & Aspray, W. (1996).  Computer: A history of the information machine . Basic Books.

Carnoy, M. (2000).  Sustaining the new economy: Work, family, and community in the information age . Harvard University Press.

Castells, M. (1996).  The rise of the network society . Blackwell Publishers.

Castells, M. (2001).  The Internet galaxy: Reflections on the internet, business, and society . Oxford University Press.

Ceruzzi, P. E. (1998).  A history of modern computing . MIT Press.

Ceruzzi, P. E. (2003).  A history of modern computing  (2nd ed.). MIT Press.

Chandler, A. D. (1990).  Scale and scope: The dynamics of industrial capitalism . Harvard University Press.

Chandler, A. D., & Cortada, J. W. (Eds.). (2000).  A nation transformed by information: How information has shaped the United States from colonial times to the present . Oxford University Press.

Christensen, C. M. (1997).  The innovator’s dilemma: When new technologies cause great firms to fail . Harvard Business School Press.

Coase, R. H. (1937). The nature of the firm. Economica, 4(16), 386-405.

Cohen, S. S., & Zysman, J. (1987).  Manufacturing matters: The myth of the post-industrial economy . Basic Books.

Cooper, R. N. (1999).  Exchange rate policy in emerging markets . International Finance, 2(1), 101-115.

Copeland, D. G., & McKenney, J. L. (1988). Airline reservations systems: Lessons from history. MIS Quarterly, 12(3), 353-370.

Cortada, J. W. (2004).  The digital hand: How computers changed the work of American manufacturing, transportation, and retail industries . Oxford University Press.

Cortada, J. W. (2006).  The digital hand, volume 2: How computers changed the work of American financial, telecommunications, media, and entertainment industries . Oxford University Press.

Cortada, J. W. (2008).  The digital hand, volume 3: How computers changed the work of American public sector industries . Oxford University Press.

Crafts, N. (2004). Productivity growth in the industrial revolution: A new growth accounting perspective. The Journal of Economic History, 64(2), 521-535.

David, P. A. (1990). The dynamo and the computer: An historical perspective on the modern productivity paradox. The American Economic Review, 80(2), 355-361.

David, P. A., & Wright, G. (2003). General purpose technologies and surges in productivity: Historical reflections on the future of the ICT revolution. In P. A. David & M. Thomas (Eds.),  The economic future in historical perspective  (pp. 135-166). Oxford University Press.

DeLong, J. B., & Summers, L. H. (2001). The ‘new economy’: Background, historical perspective, questions, and speculations. Economic Review-Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, 86(4), 29-59.

Dicken, P. (2003).  Global shift: Reshaping the global economic map in the 21st century  (4th ed.). Guilford Press.

DiMaggio, P., Hargittai, E., Neuman, W. R., & Robinson, J. P. (2001). Social implications of the internet. Annual Review of Sociology, 27(1), 307-336.

Dosi, G., Freeman, C., Nelson, R., Silverberg, G., & Soete, L. (Eds.). (1988).  Technical change and economic theory . Pinter.

Edwards, P. N. (1996).  The closed world: Computers and the politics of discourse in Cold War America . MIT Press.

Eichengreen, B. (1996).  Globalizing capital: A history of the international monetary system . Princeton University Press.

Eichengreen, B. (2008).  Globalizing capital: A history of the international monetary system  (2nd ed.). Princeton University Press.

Evans, P. B., & Wurster, T. S. (2000).  Blown to bits: How the new economics of information transforms strategy . Harvard Business School Press.

Feenstra, R. C. (1998). Integration of trade and disintegration of production in the global economy. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 12(4), 31-50.

Flamm, K. (1988).  Creating the computer: Government, industry, and high technology . Brookings Institution.

Florida, R. (2002).  The rise of the creative class: And how it’s transforming work, leisure, community and everyday life . Basic Books.

Frenkel, S. J., Korczynski, M., Shire, K. A., & Tam, M. (1999).  On the front line: Organization of work in the information economy . Cornell University Press.

Friedman, T. L. (2000).  The Lexus and the olive tree: Understanding globalization . Anchor Books.

Gereffi, G., Humphrey, J., & Sturgeon, T. (2005). The governance of global value chains. Review of International Political Economy, 12(1), 78-104.

Gillespie, T. (2006). Designed to ‘effectively frustrate’: Copyright, technology and the agency of users. New Media & Society, 8(4), 651-669.

Gleick, J. (2011).  The information: A history, a theory, a flood . Pantheon Books.

Gomory, R. E., & Baumol, W. J. (2000).  Global trade and conflicting national interests . MIT Press.

Gordon, R. J. (2000). Does the “New Economy” measure up to the great inventions of the past? Journal of Economic Perspectives, 14(4), 49-74.

Greenspan, A. (2007).  The age of turbulence: Adventures in a new world . Penguin Press.

Greenstein, S. (2015).  How the internet became commercial: Innovation, privatization, and the birth of a new network . Princeton University Press.

Hall, B. H., & Rosenberg, N. (Eds.). (2010).  Handbook of the economics of innovation  (Vol. 1). Elsevier.

Harrison, B. (1994).  Lean and mean: The changing landscape of corporate power in the age of flexibility . Basic Books.

Harvey, D. (1989).  The condition of postmodernity: An enquiry into the origins of cultural change . Blackwell.

Heilbroner, R. L. (1994).  21st century capitalism . W .W. Norton.

Helpman, E. (Ed.). (1998).  General purpose technologies and economic growth . MIT Press.

Henderson, R. M., & Clark, K. B. (1990). Architectural innovation: The reconfiguration of existing product technologies and the failure of established firms. Administrative Science Quarterly, 35(1), 9-30.

Hiltzik, M. A. (1999).  Dealers of lightning: Xerox PARC and the dawn of the computer age . HarperBusiness.

Hughes, T. P. (1987). The evolution of large technological systems. In W. E. Bijker, T. P. Hughes, & T. J. Pinch (Eds.),  The social construction of technological systems: New directions in the sociology and history of technology  (pp. 51-82). MIT Press.

Isaacson, W. (2011).  Steve Jobs . Simon & Schuster.

Isaacson, W. (2014).  The innovators: How a group of hackers, geniuses, and geeks created the digital revolution . Simon & Schuster.

Jensen, M. C. (1993). The modern industrial revolution, exit, and the failure of internal control systems. The Journal of Finance, 48(3), 831-880.

Jorgenson, D. W. (2001). Information technology and the U.S. economy. American Economic Review, 91(1), 1-32.

Jorgenson, D. W., & Stiroh, K. J. (2000). Raising the speed limit: U.S. economic growth in the information age. Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2000(1), 125-235.

Kaplinsky, R. (2000). Globalisation and unequalisation: What can be learned from value chain analysis? Journal of Development Studies, 37(2), 117-146.

Katz, L. F., & Murphy, K. M. (1992). Changes in relative wages, 1963-1987: Supply and demand factors. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 107(1), 35-78.

Keller, W. (2004). International technology diffusion. Journal of Economic Literature, 42(3), 752-782.

Kenney, M. (Ed.). (2000).  Understanding Silicon Valley: The anatomy of an entrepreneurial region . Stanford University Press.

Kenney, M., & Florida, R. (2000).  Venture capital in Silicon Valley: Fueling new firm formation . In M. Kenney (Ed.),  Understanding Silicon Valley: The anatomy of an entrepreneurial region  (pp. 98-123). Stanford University Press.

Kogut, B. (Ed.). (2003).  The global internet economy . MIT Press.

Kranzberg, M. (1986). Technology and history: Kranzberg’s laws. Technology and Culture, 27(3), 544-560.

Krugman, P. (1991).  Geography and trade . MIT Press.

Krugman, P. (1995). Growing world trade: Causes and consequences. Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 1995(1), 327-377.

Kuhn, T. S. (1962).  The structure of scientific revolutions . University of Chicago Press.

Landes, D. S. (1969).  The unbound Prometheus: Technological change and industrial development in Western Europe from 1750 to the present . Cambridge University Press.

Landes, D. S. (1998).  The wealth and poverty of nations: Why some are so rich and some so poor . W .W. Norton.

Langlois, R. N. (1992). External economies and economic progress: The case of the microcomputer industry. Business History Review, 66(1), 1-50.

Lazonick, W. (2009).  Sustainable prosperity in the new economy? Business organization and high-tech employment in the United States . W .E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research.

Lazonick, W., & O’Sullivan, M. (2000). Maximizing shareholder value: A new ideology for corporate governance. Economy and Society, 29(1), 13-35.

Levinson, M. (2006).  The box: How the shipping container made the world smaller and the world economy bigger . Princeton University Press.

Levy, F., & Murnane, R. J. (2004).  The new division of labor: How computers are creating the next job market . Princeton University Press.

Lipsey, R. G., Carlaw, K. I., & Bekar, C. T. (2005).  Economic transformations: General purpose technologies and long-term economic growth . Oxford University Press.

Litan, R. E., & Rivlin, A. M. (2001).  Beyond the dot.coms: The economic promise of the internet . Brookings Institution Press.

Liu, Y.-L. (2001).  Patterns of industrial upgrading in the clothing industry in East Asia . Journal of Contemporary Asia, 31(4), 473-492.

Lundvall, B.-Å. (Ed.). (1992).  National systems of innovation: Towards a theory of innovation and interactive learning . Pinter.

Mansfield, E. (1995). Academic research underlying industrial innovations: Sources, characteristics, and financing. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 77(1), 55-65.

Markoff, J. (2005).  What the dormouse said: How the 60s counterculture shaped the personal computer industry . Viking.

Mazzucato, M. (2013).  The entrepreneurial state: Debunking public vs. private sector myths . Anthem Press.

McAfee, A., & Brynjolfsson, E. (2017).  Machine, platform, crowd: Harnessing our digital future . W .W. Norton & Company.

McKendrick, D. G., Doner, R. F., & Haggard, S. (2000).  From Silicon Valley to Singapore: Location and competitive advantage in the hard disk drive industry . Stanford University Press.

Milberg, W., & Winkler, D. (2013).  Outsourcing economics: Global value chains in capitalist development . Cambridge University Press.

Moody, F. (1995).  I sing the body electronic: A year with Microsoft on the multimedia frontier . Viking.

Mokyr, J. (1990).  The lever of riches: Technological creativity and economic progress . Oxford University Press.

Mokyr, J. (2002).  The gifts of Athena: Historical origins of the knowledge economy . Princeton University Press.

Mokyr, J. (2009).  The enlightened economy: An economic history of Britain, 1700-1850 . Yale University Press.

Mowery, D. C., & Nelson, R. R. (Eds.). (1999).  Sources of industrial leadership: Studies of seven industries . Cambridge University Press.

Mowery, D. C., & Rosenberg, N. (1998).  Paths of innovation: Technological change in 20th-century America . Cambridge University Press.

Murmann, J. P. (2003).  Knowledge and competitive advantage: The coevolution of firms, technology, and national institutions . Cambridge University Press.

Naughton, J. (2000).  A brief history of the future: The origins of the internet . Phoenix.

Nelson, R. R. (Ed.). (1993).  National innovation systems: A comparative analysis . Oxford University Press.

Nelson, R. R., & Winter, S. G. (1982).  An evolutionary theory of economic change . Harvard University Press.

Noble, D. F. (1984).  Forces of production: A social history of industrial automation . Knopf.

Nonaka, I., & Takeuchi, H. (1995).  The knowledge-creating company: How Japanese companies create the dynamics of innovation . Oxford University Press.

Ohmae, K. (1990).  The borderless world: Power and strategy in the interlinked economy . Harper Business.

O’Mara, M. P. (2019).  The code: Silicon Valley and the remaking of America . Penguin Press.

Parayil, G. (2003). Mapping technological trajectories of the Green Revolution and the Gene Revolution from modernization to globalization. Research Policy, 32(6), 971-990.

Perez, C. (2002).  Technological revolutions and financial capital: The dynamics of bubbles and golden ages . Edward Elgar.

Perez, C. (2010). Technological revolutions and techno-economic paradigms. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 34(1), 185-202.

Piketty, T. (2014).  Capital in the twenty-first century  (A. Goldhammer, Trans.). Harvard University Press.

Piore, M. J., & Sabel, C. F. (1984).  The second industrial divide: Possibilities for prosperity . Basic Books.

Pisano, G. P. (2006).  Science business: The promise, the reality, and the future of biotech . Harvard Business School Press.

Pisano, G. P., & Shih, W. C. (2009). Restoring American competitiveness. Harvard Business Review, 87(7 8), 114-125.

Porter, M. E. (1990).  The competitive advantage of nations . Free Press.

Powell, W. W., & Snellman, K. (2004). The knowledge economy. Annual Review of Sociology, 30, 199-220.

Powell, W. W., Koput, K. W., & Smith-Doerr, L. (1996). Interorganizational collaboration and the locus of innovation: Networks of learning in biotechnology. Administrative Science Quarterly, 41(1), 116-145.

Reddy, N. M., & Zhao, L. (1990). International technology transfer: A review. Research Policy, 19(4), 285-307.

Reidenberg, J. R. (1998). Lex informatica: The formulation of information policy rules through technology. Texas Law Review, 76(3), 553-593.

Rheingold, H. (1993).  The virtual community: Homesteading on the electronic frontier . Addison-Wesley.

Rifkin, J. (1995).  The end of work: The decline of the global labor force and the dawn of the post-market era . G.P. Putnam’s Sons.

Rodrik, D. (2011).  The globalization paradox: Democracy and the future of the world economy . W .W. Norton & Company.

Romer, P. M. (1990). Endogenous technological change. Journal of Political Economy, 98(5, Part 2), S71-S102.

Rosenberg, N. (1982).  Inside the black box: Technology and economics . Cambridge University Press.

Rosenberg, N., & Trajtenberg, M. (2004). A general-purpose technology at work: The Corliss steam engine in the late-nineteenth-century United States. The Journal of Economic History, 64(1), 61-99.

Ryan, J. (2010).  A history of the internet and the digital future . Reaktion Books.

Sampler, J. L. (1998). Redefining industry structure for the information age. Strategic Management Journal, 19(4), 343-355.

Saxenian, A. (1994).  Regional advantage: Culture and competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128 . Harvard University Press.

Schiller, D. (1999).  Digital capitalism: Networking the global market system . MIT Press.

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Shapiro, C., & Varian, H. R. (1998).  Information rules: A strategic guide to the network economy . Harvard Business School Press.

Shiller, R. J. (2000).  Irrational exuberance . Princeton University Press.

Steil, B., Victor, D. G., & Nelson, R. R. (Eds.). (2002).  Technological innovation and economic performance . Princeton University Press.

Stiglitz, J. E. (2002).  Globalization and its discontents . W .W. Norton & Company.

Stiglitz, J. E. (2006).  Making globalization work . W .W. Norton & Company.

Stiroh, K. J. (2002). Information technology and the U.S. productivity revival: What do the industry data say? American Economic Review, 92(5), 1559-1576.

Streeck, W. (2009).  Re-forming capitalism: Institutional change in the German political economy . Oxford University Press.

Sturgeon, T. J. (2002). Modular production networks: A new American model of industrial organization. Industrial and Corporate Change, 11(3), 451-496.

Swinton, P. (1993).  Information technology implementation and organization change . University of California Press.

Teece, D. J. (1986). Profiting from technological innovation: Implications for integration, collaboration, licensing and public policy. Research Policy, 15(6), 285-305.

Teece, D. J., Pisano, G., & Shuen, A. (1997). Dynamic capabilities and strategic management. Strategic Management Journal, 18(7), 509-533.

Thurow, L. C. (1996).  The future of capitalism: How today’s economic forces shape tomorrow’s world . William Morrow and Company.

Triplett, J. E., & Bosworth, B. P. (2004).  Productivity in the U.S. services sector: New sources of economic growth . Brookings Institution Press.

Tushman, M. L., & Anderson, P. (1986). Technological discontinuities and organizational environments. Administrative Science Quarterly, 31(3), 439-465.

Van Ark, B., Inklaar, R., & McGuckin, R. H. (2003). ICT and productivity in Europe and the United States: Where do the differences come from? CESifo Economic Studies, 49(3), 295-318.

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Von Hippel, E. (2005).  Democratizing innovation . MIT Press.

Wade, R. (1990).  Governing the market: Economic theory and the role of government in East Asian industrialization . Princeton University Press.

Waldrop, M. M. (2001).  The dream machine: J.C.R. Licklider and the revolution that made computing personal . Viking.

Wessner, C. W. (Ed.). (2008).  An assessment of the SBIR program . National Academies Press.

Wolf, M. (2004).  Why globalization works . Yale University Press.

Womack, J. P., Jones, D. T., & Roos, D. (1990).  The machine that changed the world: Based on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology 5-million dollar 5-year study on the future of the automobile . Rawson Associates.

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Yates, J. (2005).  Structuring the information age: Life insurance and technology in the twentieth century . Johns Hopkins University Press.

Yergin, D., & Stanislaw, J. (1998).  The commanding heights: The battle between government and the marketplace that is remaking the modern world . Simon & Schuster.

Zuboff, S. (1988).  In the age of the smart machine: The future of work and power . Basic Books.

Zuboff, S. (2019).  The age of surveillance capitalism: The fight for a human future at the new frontier of power . PublicAffairs.

Zysman, J., & Newman, A. (Eds.). (2006).  How revolutionary was the digital revolution? National responses, market transitions, and global technology . Stanford University Press.

Turning Point

Baker, D. (2016).  Rigged: How globalization and the rules of the modern economy were structured to make the rich richer . Center for Economic and Policy Research.

Bernstein, J., & Reich, R. B. (2012). The inequality puzzle: Piketty, Reich, Stiglitz and the case for stronger government.  American Prospect, 23 (7), 12-18.

Bivens, J., & Blair, H. (2018).  The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has not raised wages . Economic Policy Institute.

Congressional Budget Office. (2019).  The distribution of household income, 2016 . Congress of the United States.

Hacker, J. S., & Pierson, P. (2010).  Winner-take-all politics: How Washington made the rich richer—and turned its back on the middle class . Simon & Schuster.

Kochhar, R., & Cilluffo, A. (2018).  Income inequality in the U.S. is rising most rapidly among Asians . Pew Research Center.

Krugman, P. (2020).  Arguing with zombies: Economics, politics, and the fight for a better future . W .W. Norton & Company.

Lazonick, W. (2014). Profits without prosperity: Stock buybacks manipulate the market and leave most Americans worse off.  Harvard Business Review, 92 (9), 46-55.

Mishel, L., & Wolfe, J. (2019).  CEO compensation has grown 940% since 1978 . Economic Policy Institute.

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Piketty, T. (2014).  Capital in the twenty-first century . Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.

Reich, R. B. (2007).  Supercapitalism: The transformation of business, democracy, and everyday life . Alfred A. Knopf.

Reich, R. B. (2010).  Aftershock: The next economy and America’s future . Alfred A. Knopf.

Reich, R. B. (2012).  Beyond outrage: What has gone wrong with our economy and our democracy, and how to fix it . Vintage Books.

Reich, R. B. (2015).  Saving capitalism: For the many, not the few . Alfred A. Knopf.

Reich, R. B. (2018).  The common good . Alfred A. Knopf.

Reich, R. B. (2020).  The system: Who rigged it, how we fix it . Alfred A. Knopf.

Saez, E., & Zucman, G. (2019).  The triumph of injustice: How the rich dodge taxes and how to make them pay . W .W. Norton & Company.

Stansbury, A., & Summers, L. H. (2020). The declining worker power hypothesis: An explanation for the recent evolution of the American economy.  Brookings Papers on Economic Activity , Spring 2020.

Stiglitz, J. E. (2012).  The price of inequality: How today’s divided society endangers our future . W .W. Norton & Company.

Tax Policy Center. (2018).  Distributional analysis of the conference agreement for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act . Urban Institute & Brookings Institution.

U.S. Treasury Department. (2021).  The made in America tax plan . Department of the Treasury.

Zucman, G. (2015).  The hidden wealth of nations: The scourge of tax havens . University of Chicago Press.