The Internet upheaval : raising questions, seeking answers in communications policy /

"At the beginning of 2000, the U.S. economy was enjoying the longest period of sustained growth and economic prosperity in its history. According to The Internet Upheaval, part of the explanation for this phenomenon is a consequence of how information technologies, in particular the Internet, a...

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Other Authors: Vogelsang, Ingo, Compaine, Benjamin M.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 2000.
Subjects:
Online Access:CONNECT
CONNECT
Table of Contents:
  • Will tomorrow be free? Application of state action doctrine to private internet providers / Irina Dmitrieva
  • In a world without bourders: The impact of taxes on internet commerce / Austan Goolsbee
  • Beyond concern: understanding net users' attitude about online privacy / Lorrie Faith Cranor, Joseph Reagle, and Mark S. Ackerman
  • The death of cities? The death of distance? Evidence from the Geography of commercial internet usage / Jed Kolko
  • Online voting: Calculating risks and benefits to the community and the individual / Linda O. Valenty and James C. Brent
  • Telecommunications, the internet, and the cost of capital / R. Glenn Hubbard and William Lehr
  • A taxonomy of communicatons demand / Steven G. Lanning, Shawn R. O'Donnell, and W. Russelli Neuman
  • Competitive effects of internet peering policies / Paul Milgrom, Bridger Mitchell, and Padmanabhan Srinagesh
  • Media mergers, divestitures, and the intenet: Is it time for a new model for interpreting competition? / Benjamin M. Compaine
  • Open Architecture approaches to innovation / Douglas Lichtman
  • Empirical evidence on advanced services at commercial internet access providers / Shane Greenstein
  • Pricing and bundling electronic information goods: evidence from the field / Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason, Juan F. Riveros, and Robert S. Gazzale
  • An economist's perspective on universal residential service / Michael H. Riordan
  • Squaring the circle: Rebalancineg tariffs while promoting universal service / Geoffrey Myers
  • The irony of telecommunications deregulation: assessing the role reversal in U.S. and EU policy / Barbara A. Cherry
  • Winners and losers from the universal service subsidy battle / Bradley S. Wimmer and Gregory L. Rosston.