bookApr 1, 2006Closed access

The `Economics of Attention: Style and Substance in the Age of Information

Abstract

If economics is about the allocation of resources, then what is the most precious resource in our new information economy? Certainly not information, for we are drowning in it. No, what we are short of is the attention to make sense of that information. With all the verve and erudition that have established his earlier books as classics, Richard A. Lanham, here, traces our epochal move from an economy of things and objects to an economy of attention. According to Lanham, the central commodity in our new age of information is not stuff but style, for style is what competes for our attention amidst the din and deluge of new media. In such a world, intellectual property will become more central to the economy…

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Keywords
  • The arts
  • Commodity
  • Frontier
  • Style (visual arts)
  • Intellectual property
  • Economy
  • Information economy
  • Political science
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