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The author explores periods of rapid technological change for coincidences of widening inequality and slowing productivity growth.
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The author explores periods of rapid technological change for coincidences of widening inequality and slowing productivity growth.
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The authors review the economic rationales of the Commerce Department's Advanced Technology Program and the criteria …
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The authors review the economic rationales of the Commerce Department's Advanced Technology Program and the criteria …
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This volume shows that the public policy concerns are not accidental, because such industries often embody two major and widely recognized forms of potential market failure.
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This book identifies the major sources of competition to the cable television industry, such as telephone companies, direct broadcast satellite services, and traditional broadcasting stations.
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The authors address claims that vertical ownership ties reduce programming diversity, restrict entry of competitors to cable, or have other socially undesirable effects.
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Stranded costs are those costs that electric utilities permitted to recover through their rates but whose recovery may be impeded or prevented by the advent of competition in the industry.
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The book examines the evolving international markets for capital, labor, technology, and distribution, focusing on …
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This book analyzes the effectiveness of the federal government's vacillating regulatory policy toward the cable television industry.
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