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The Information Revolution: From the PC to the Shared Economy (Part II)

June 03, 2014

Society benefited greatly from innovation. For consumers, the cost of doing research and performing searches decreased significantly. This reduced the dispersion in prices for similar products across stores and geographical locations. Small businesses also benefited, as the internet afforded them the ability to reach a global market. The lower communication and search costs resulted in an increase in demand. The new equilibrium created new winners and losers.

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