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期刊介绍:
The journal Netnomics is intended to be an outlet for research in electronic networking. As more and more transactions will be carried out electronically, new economic issues and problems will start to arise. A network-based real time macroeconomy will emerge with its own set of economic characteristic, which will create new opportunities for economic research. Topics that could be addressed are: pricing schemes for electronic services, electronic trading systems, data mining and high-frequency data, real-time forecasting, filtering, economic software agents, distributed database applications, digicash-ecash systems, and many more. Evidently, this is only the beginning. In the long run, a whole new field of research will emerge.