The Internet upheaval raising questions, seeking answers in communications policy
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| Other Authors | , |
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| Format | eBook |
| Language | English |
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Cambridge, Mass. :
MIT Press,
2000.
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9780262285605 |
| Physical Description | 1 online zdroj (xxix, 426 p.) : ill. |
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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.