Going digital! : a guide to policy in the digital age

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Going digital! : a guide to policy in the digital age

Robert E. Litan and William Niskanen

Brookings Institution Press : Cato Institute, c1998

  • pbk. : alk. paper

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. 83-84) and index

収録内容

  • Introduction
  • Digital optimism
  • Digital skeptics and pessimists
  • Market solutions
  • The proper role for government

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内容説明

The information age technology revolution promises enormous benefits to the U.S. and global economies. Yet if those benefits are to be fully realized, policymakers in the U.S. and abroad must rethink some fundamental premises about how economic activity has traditionally been governed. Should we continue to regulate industries the way we have in the past? Does the digital age require a new approach to antitrust enforcement? To best facilitate global electronic commerce, what changes are needed in intellectual property law, professional licensing requirements, laws governing privacy and content, and policies relating to standards? And what steps, if any, are required to best ensure that all citizens have access to the new technologies? This book examines these and other policy issues. It draws on a spring 1997 conference sponsored by the Brookings Institution and the Cato Institute where leading experts in various fields related to information technology presented their views. Copublished with the Cato Institute

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