Networks in Telecommunications presents an integrated analysis of the economics and law of communications networks.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniel F. Spulber is the Elinor Hobbs Distinguished Professor of International Business and Professor of Management Strategy at the Kellogg School of Management, where he has taught since 1990. He is also Professor of Law at the Northwestern University School of Law (Courtesy). Founding editor of the Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, Professor Spulber has received eight National Science Foundation grants, three Searle Fund grants, and two Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation grants for economic research. Founder of Kellogg's International Business and Markets Program, his current research is in the area of international economics, industrial organization, management strategy, and law. He is the author of 11 other books, including The Theory of the Firm: Microeconomics with Endogenous Entrepreneurs, Firms, Markets, and Organization (2009), Global Competitive Strategy (2007), Market Microstructure: Intermediaries and the Theory of the Firm (1999), and Deregulatory Takings and the Regulatory Contract: The Competitive Transformation of Network Industries in the United States (with J. Gregory Sidak, 1997), all from Cambridge University Press, and Management Strategy (2004), The Market Makers (1998), and Regulation and Markets (1989).
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Introduction Part I. The Economics of Networks: 1. The structure and functions of networks 2. The design and costs of networks 3. Pricing network services Part II. The Regulation of Networks: 4. Network regulation basics 5. Economic effects of regulating access to networks 6. Pricing of access to networks 7. Constitutional limits on the pricing of access to networks Part III. Policy Applications: 8. The regulation of local telephone networks 9. Antitrust as applied to network industries 10. The regulation of last-mile broadband networks 11. The regulation of broadband networks and the internet: network neutrality versus network diversity 12. The regulation of broadband networks and the internet: network neutrality versus network capacity Conclusion.
Introduction Part I. The Economics of Networks: 1. The structure and functions of networks 2. The design and costs of networks 3. Pricing network services Part II. The Regulation of Networks: 4. Network regulation basics 5. Economic effects of regulating access to networks 6. Pricing of access to networks 7. Constitutional limits on the pricing of access to networks Part III. Policy Applications: 8. The regulation of local telephone networks 9. Antitrust as applied to network industries 10. The regulation of last-mile broadband networks 11. The regulation of broadband networks and the internet: network neutrality versus network diversity 12. The regulation of broadband networks and the internet: network neutrality versus network capacity Conclusion.
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