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=== On Zero Marginal Cost Society === | === On Zero Marginal Cost Society === | ||
"We are entering a world where more and more things are becoming nearly free, what I call the zero marginal cost society."<ref name="ref_2014_p10_1">Jeremy Rifkin, ''The Zero Marginal Cost Society'' (2014), p. 10, Palgrave Macmillan</ref> | "We are entering a world where more and more things are becoming nearly free, what I call the zero marginal cost society."<ref name="ref_2014_p10_1">Jeremy Rifkin, ''The Zero Marginal Cost Society'' (2014), p. 10, Palgrave Macmillan</ref> | ||
=== On Network Effects and Platform Monopolies === | === On Network Effects and Platform Monopolies === | ||
"The Internet of Things will connect every thing with everyone in an integrated global network."<ref name="ref_2011_p38_1">Jeremy Rifkin, ''The Third Industrial Revolution'' (2011), p. 38, Palgrave Macmillan</ref> | "The Internet of Things will connect every thing with everyone in an integrated global network."<ref name="ref_2011_p38_1">Jeremy Rifkin, ''The Third Industrial Revolution'' (2011), p. 38, Palgrave Macmillan</ref> | ||
=== On Zero Marginal Cost Society === | |||
"The great paradox of the capitalist market is that the competitive process leads to near zero marginal costs."<ref name="ref_2014_p69_1">Jeremy Rifkin, ''The Zero Marginal Cost Society'' (2014), p. 69, Palgrave Macmillan</ref> | |||
=== On Network Effects and Platform Monopolies === | |||
"The sharing economy is the first new economic system to enter the world stage since capitalism."<ref name="ref_2014_p235_1">Jeremy Rifkin, ''The Zero Marginal Cost Society'' (2014), p. 235, Palgrave Macmillan</ref> | |||
=== On Intangible Assets and Valuation === | |||
"We are moving from ownership to access."<ref name="ref_2000_p5_1">Jeremy Rifkin, ''The Age of Access'' (2000), p. 5, Tarcher</ref> | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category:Social Economics]] | [[Category:Social Economics]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:04, 12 August 2025
Jeremy Rifkin[edit]
Biography[edit]
American economic and social theorist, writer, and public speaker.
School of Thought[edit]
Social Economics
Notable Quotes[edit]
On Zero Marginal Cost Society[edit]
"We are entering a world where more and more things are becoming nearly free, what I call the zero marginal cost society."[1]
On Network Effects and Platform Monopolies[edit]
"The Internet of Things will connect every thing with everyone in an integrated global network."[2]
On Zero Marginal Cost Society[edit]
"The great paradox of the capitalist market is that the competitive process leads to near zero marginal costs."[3]
On Network Effects and Platform Monopolies[edit]
"The sharing economy is the first new economic system to enter the world stage since capitalism."[4]
On Intangible Assets and Valuation[edit]
"We are moving from ownership to access."[5]
References[edit]
- ↑ Jeremy Rifkin, The Zero Marginal Cost Society (2014), p. 10, Palgrave Macmillan
- ↑ Jeremy Rifkin, The Third Industrial Revolution (2011), p. 38, Palgrave Macmillan
- ↑ Jeremy Rifkin, The Zero Marginal Cost Society (2014), p. 69, Palgrave Macmillan
- ↑ Jeremy Rifkin, The Zero Marginal Cost Society (2014), p. 235, Palgrave Macmillan
- ↑ Jeremy Rifkin, The Age of Access (2000), p. 5, Tarcher