An edition of Winning the silicon sweepstakes (2010)

Winning the silicon sweepstakes

can the United States compete in global telecommunications?

Winning the silicon sweepstakes
Rob Frieden, Rob Frieden
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An edition of Winning the silicon sweepstakes (2010)

Winning the silicon sweepstakes

can the United States compete in global telecommunications?

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English
Pages
409

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Winning the silicon sweepstakes: can the United States compete in global telecommunications?
2010, Yale University Press
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Table of Contents

The law of unintended results
Feast and famine in the information age
How the United States lost its digital advantage
Case studies in wrongheaded policymaking
Best and worst practices
Understanding the Dotcom implosion
The fundamentals of digital literacy
Challenges and choices
The impact of technological and market convergence
Capturing the benefits of convergence
What government should do
Unresolved issues
The way forward.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [381]-396) and index.

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New Haven

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Dewey Decimal Class
384.0973/0112
Library of Congress
HE7781 .F74 2010

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Pagination
xiv, 409 p. ;
Number of pages
409

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24814187M
ISBN 13
9780300152135
LCCN
2009046426

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