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This groundbreaking volume calls on policymakers and scholars to replace a static view of the Internet with a dynamic one that is flexible enough to permit the Internet to evolve and meet the changing needs of the future.
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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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The book examines the evolving international markets for capital, labor, technology, and distribution, focusing on trade, public policy, and the future direction of academic research.
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This book applies new advances in economic theory regarding the asymmetry of information between firms and their regulators to the design of improved telecommunications regulation.
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This book calculates the deadweight loss caused by the inefficient method of taxation that the Federal Communications Commission has employed and describes an alternative method.
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Robert Hahn argues that over the next decade the best strategy for policy makers is to build institutions that can address climate change in the future by developing a capacity at the nation-state level to measure greenhouse gas emissions and to implement and assess greenhouse gas inventories...
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This book applies new advances in economic theory regarding the asymmetry of information between firms and their regulators to the design of improved telecommunications regulation.
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This book calculates the deadweight loss caused by the inefficient method of taxation that the Federal Communications Commission has employed and describes an alternative method.
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The book examines the evolving international markets for capital, labor, technology, and distribution, focusing on trade, public policy, and the future direction of academic research.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010842112
This groundbreaking volume calls on policymakers and scholars to replace a static view of the Internet with a dynamic one that is flexible enough to permit the Internet to evolve and meet the changing needs of the future.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010842113