Neyman and Pearson ( 1933 ) it has been apparent that , in the choice of a test for a hypothesis , the power of the test should play a role coordinate with the level of significance . Yet to this day the choice of a critical level for a ...
Providing readers with an introduction to the economic issues associated with information, this book offers information managers and policymakers the opportunity for a better understanding of information markets and economic...
In this edition, new research and current examples of economic principles have been incorporated, and there is a new chapter on Internet economics and digital libraries.
The idea of translating it into English was born after posting the texts on Research-Gate. Then requests to make it available in English appeared.
The book represents the beginning of a philosophy approach to the economics of information
The economic landscape of today recognizes a rich and diverse array of private information including information about product and resource quality, technological opportunities, effort levels, productivity and individual preferences. The...