Title: The Telecommunications Revolution: Past, Present and Future
Abstract: Preface: Decentralization and Deregulation on the March Harvey M. Sopolsky 1. Is Telecommunications Truly Revolutionary? Lester C. Thurow 2. Beyond the Golden Age of the Public Network Eli M. Noam 3. The Politics of Deregulation Alan Altshuler 4. Did Regulation Keep Pace with Technology? Peter Temin 5. The Significance of Telecom 2000 Kenneth Robinson 6. On Thinking about Deregulation and Competition Michael E. Porter 7. Viewing Divestment from Afar Douglas C. Pitt and Kevin Morgan 8. The Ecology of Games in Telecommunications Policy William H. Dutton 9. The Economics of International Competition Charles Jonscher 10. The Economics of International Telecommunications Alfred C. Sikes 11. A History of Recent German Telecommunications Policy Eberhard Witte 12. The Future of German Telecommunications Karl-Heinz Neumann 13. Telecommunications Policy in France Jean-Pierre Chamoux 14. Telecommunications Policy in Japan Tetsuro Tomita 15. The Politics of International Telecommunications Jill Hills 16. The Struggle for Control Within the Telecommunications Networks Marvin A. Sirbu 17. The Future of the Telecommunications Marketplace Peter F. Cowhey 18. Turning Ahead: Advanced TV and Government Policy Rhonda J. Crane 19. Negotiating the World Information Economy Geza Feketekuty Epilogue: Communications Policy in Crisis W. Russell Neuman Glossary.
Publication Year: 1991
Publication Date: 1991-11-22
Language: en
Type: book
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