With the Lisbon Agenda the European Council has set ambitious goals for 2010, namely to make the Community the most dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world. This goal clearly indicates that the Council, the Commission and the European Parliament are fully aware of the high economic, political and social relevance of information and communi- tion technology, including modern digital services whose broad availab- ity is desirable from the perspective of all major users groups: Firms, private households and government agencies. The Commission indeed has emphasized that the i2010 project is a major pillar of the policies with a focus on the Lisbon Agenda: Creating faster broadband networks in the EU and providing more diversified and more high-quality services at the same time will indeed be crucial for the Union if the growth potential of modern eCommunications is to be fully exploited. Naturally, the telec- munications sector evolution has to be discussed in the context of the overall expansion dynamics of the information and communication te- nology (ICT) sector. At the same time the competition policy framework will affect digital dynamics in OECD countries. In the EU the interplay between supranational regulations and national regulations is quite imp- tant for the development of the telecommunications sector. This sector is subject to regulation for which the EU has created a framework in 2003 which is up for review in 2006.
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Focuses on the role of information and communication technologies for economic integration, networking and growth. This title highlights technological and regulatory dynamics with respect to EU countries and the US. It presents policy conclusions at both the national and international levels - including welfare analysis.
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Information and Communication Technology, Competitiveness and Growth.- Digital EU Integration and the Lisbon Process.- ICT Expansion, Productivity, Growth and Trade.- Rational Regulation of eCommunications in Open Economies.
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This book focuses on the role of information and communication technologies for economic integration, networking and growth. Technological and regulatory dynamics are highlighted with respect to EU countries and the US.
The analysis deals with the main issues of rational regulations in open economies. Schumpeterian developments and dynamic efficiency gains are crucial for Europe in the context of telecommunications competition and network modernisation – achieving the goals of the Lisbon Agenda requires adequate incentives for investment and solid capital market prospects. Economic progress in the digital knowledge society will be characterised by enormous structural change and the growth of digital services. New policy conclusions at both the national and international levels – including welfare analysis – are presented.
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From the reviews:
"Welfens … begins with a context-setting four-page preface. The preface is then followed by a short summary that provides an overview of the issues that the remainder of the book addresses in varying degrees of depth. … the author does bring together a broad array of literature that may raise questions in the mind of the reader and thus encourage them to go off and undertake further reading for themselves. The price per page makes this more an institutional … purchase." (Jason Whalley, Communication Booknotes Quarterly, Vol. 39 (3), July-September, 2008)
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Comprehensive analysis of information and communication technology (ICT) dynamics and growth in the OECD countries New theoretical and political analysis of the impact of regulatory policies Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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ISBN
9783540745945
Publisert
2007-10-26
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
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235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, UP, 05
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Product language
Engelsk
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