Spatial economic analysis of telecommunications network externalities

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Spatial economic analysis of telecommunications network externalities

Roberta Capello

Avebury, c1994

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Bibliography: p. [289]-308

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This study provides a detailed analysis of the impact of the European Union's STAR programme on the performance of the economy of Southern Italy. The complicated relationship between technology and economic development is presented and theoretical and empirical evidence on the role telecommunications technologies have on the performance of firms and regions is outlined. It claims that telecommunications networks are not only governed by consumption network externalities, but generate "production network externalities", since their advantages may be measured on the performance of firms and regions. The study provides a methodology to measure both consumption and production network externalities in the field of telecommunications. Policy guidelines are highlighted, which stem from both the theoretical and the empirical results of the analysis.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Theoretical reflections: Telecommunications and economic transformation
  • telecommunications and network externality theories
  • regional aspects of technological change
  • industrial and spatial performance in the presence of network externalities
  • a theoretical model for network externality analysis. Part 2 Empirical investigations: An empirical framework for network externality measurement - the case of Italy
  • industrial and regional variations in consumption network externalities
  • industrial and regional variations in production network externalities
  • micro- and macro-conditions for production network externality exploitation.

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