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Commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Telecommunications Policy
Research Conference (TPRC), this volume begins with a historical
survey of a quarter-century of TPRC meetings as one measure of
change in and research about the telecommunications industry.
Additional papers reflecting the ongoing pace of change in
technological, economic, and policy issues are organized around
four topics:
* economic analysis of local and international telephone policy;
* media industry studies including video competition, guidelines
for children's educational television, and the setting of AM stereo
standards;
* applications and policy regarding the Internet; and
* comparative studies in telephone and satellite policy.
Collectively, the contents of this volume assess key issues for
scholars, policymakers, and practitioners. Research reported in
this volume illustrates the continually expanding scope of
scholarly concerns about the telecommunications and information
industry and contributes to further policy research and
analysis.
A study of the impact of business on legal practice exploring the
attitudes and aspirations of lawyers and linking the findings to
questions of the effective management of legal services. Included
is a comparative analysis of trends in the UK and Australia.
Commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Telecommunications Policy
Research Conference (TPRC), this volume begins with a historical
survey of a quarter-century of TPRC meetings as one measure of
change in and research about the telecommunications industry.
Additional papers reflecting the ongoing pace of change in
technological, economic, and policy issues are organized around
four topics:
* economic analysis of local and international telephone policy;
* media industry studies including video competition, guidelines
for children's educational television, and the setting of AM stereo
standards;
* applications and policy regarding the Internet; and
* comparative studies in telephone and satellite policy.
Collectively, the contents of this volume assess key issues for
scholars, policymakers, and practitioners. Research reported in
this volume illustrates the continually expanding scope of
scholarly concerns about the telecommunications and information
industry and contributes to further policy research and
analysis.
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