The Research on Bit-Product Demand

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With the building of "information highway" has been increasingly high, the bits and the Internet are ahead hand in hand; In bit-economic environment, there is no material form of atoms, only the 0 and 1 form of number sequences that are called the bit stream, which have value other than weight, have played an increasingly important role in the economic life of the people. Compared with the industrial age economics, Bit-economics has pulled out many new phenomenon, which the traditional laws of economics can’t explain the subsequent hidden new economic theories; As to bits of product demand curves out of the demand curve contrary to the phenomenon of material products, This paper using empirical analysis and the use of SPSS, MATLAB software, proves the new forms that bit-product demand curve shows to us.

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