Economics of Information
Explore the intricate relationship between information and economic decision-making in the insightful book, Economics of Information, published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 1997. This comprehensive paperback spans 276 pages and delves into how possessing information can provide strategic advantages in business and economics. It highlights the implications of being 'in the know,' including the potential for deception among uninformed opponents. This essential text is tailored for students seeking to grasp the complexities of imperfect information and its profound impact on economic contexts. Enhance your understanding of these vital concepts and their relevance in today’s economic landscape with Economics of Information.