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200 1. $a The code economy $b Texte électronique $e a forty-thousand-year history $f Philip E. Auerswald
210 .. $a New York, NY $c Oxford university press $d cop. 2017
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300 .. $a Includes bibliographical references and index
307 .. $a La pagination de l'édition imprimée correspondante est de : VI- 298 p.
327 1. $a Introduction: Technology = Recipes ; Part One: The Advance of Code. Jobs : Divide
and Coordinate ; Code : "This is the Procedure" ; Machines : "The Universal Character"
; Computers : Predicting the Weather ; Part Two: Code Economics. Substitution : The
Great Man-vs-Machine Debate ; Information : "Reliable Circuits Using Crummy Relays"
; Learning : The Dividend of Doing ; Evolution : The Code of Life ; Platforms : The
Role of Standards in Enabling Increased Complexity ; Part three: The Human Advantage.
Complementarity : The Bifurcation Is Near ; Education : The Game of Life ; Equity
: Progress and Poverty ; Authenticity : Creating the Foundation for Reputation ; Purpose
: The Promised Sand ; Conclusion: Identity : A Copernican Moment.
330 .. $a The "code economy" refers to the evolving technologically-driven environment we live
in. In services or manufacturing, outputs emerge more and more from coded computerized
systems and less as assembled mechanical devices and procedures. Industries seek algorithms
to make software not only morepliable for firms' development of products and services,
but also to market them and ease their purchase and use by consumers. This process
automates jobs. It gives increasing economic advantage to entrepreneurs who can harness
"code" to serve on the large scale the growing niches into whichconsumers are organized.
Yet, mastering the "code" also gives individuals and informal social networks the
resources to bundle products and services and put them up for sale and convenient
use at more local levels. The economics of the rest of the 21st century will see the
movement away fromtraditional firms and more toward people's relying on themselves
as the sources of their livelihoods.The code economy has clearly not developed in
a vacuum. Invention, innovation, and the pursuit of happiness have characterized human
activities for centuries. What is changing is how societies and individuals radically
value endeavors in life differently from even a decade ago, most notably awayfrom
industries organized as "command and control" systems. In The Code Economy, Philip
Auerswald investigates how economists themselves have been hard pressed to gauge new
economic indices of satisfaction that go beyond traditional measures. He explores
how the code or "shared" economy reaches intodomains such as health, where greater
longevity, the popularization of medical knowledge, and the emphases on preventive
care and wellness will complement the delivery of medical services. Further, living
in the code economy will prompt people to orient their children's futures to more
self-reliantpursuits and seek investments that truly serve them and not the institutions
that have traditionally dominated the financial and economic worlds. -- Provided by
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