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April 2009
6 x 9, 368 pp., 16 illus.
$34.00/£21.95 (CLOTH)
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ISBN-10:
0-262-01285-5
ISBN-13:
978-0-262-01285-0

Series
Information Revolution and Global Politics
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Transforming Global Information and Communication Markets
The Political Economy of Innovation
Peter F. Cowhey and Jonathan D. Aronson
With Donald Abelson


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Innovation in information and communication technology (ICT) fuels the growth of the global economy. How ICT markets evolve depends on politics and policy, and since the 1950s periodic overhauls of ICT policy have transformed competition and innovation. For example, in the 1980s and the 1990s a revolution in communication policy (the introduction of sweeping competition) also transformed the information market. Today, the diffusion of Internet, wireless, and broadband technology, growing modularity in the design of technologies, distributed computing infrastructures, and rapidly changing business models signal another shift. This pathbreaking examination of ICT from a political economy perspective argues that continued rapid innovation and economic growth require new approaches in global governance that will reconcile diverse interests and enable competition to flourish.

The authors (two of whom were architects of international ICT policy reforms in the 1990s) discuss this crucial turning point in both theoretical and practical terms, analyzing changes in ICT markets, examining three case studies, and considering principles and norms for future global policies. Readers wishing to explore certain topics in greater depth will find an electronic version of the text, additional materials, and "virtual" appendixes online.

Information Revolution and Global Politics series

About the Authors

Peter F. Cowhey, a former senior FCC official, is Dean of the School of International Relations and Pacific Studies and Qualcomm Endowed Chair in Communications and Technology Policy at the University of California, San Diego.

Jonathan D. Aronson is Professor at the Annenberg School for Communication and the School of International Relations at the University of Southern California.


Endorsements

"Cowhey and Aronson make clear why Information and Communication Technologies are paramount for development, why good public policy is critical for countries to remain competitive, and why regulation is so hard to fine tune in a world of technological upheaval, global interdependence, and enormous economic and political interests. This book provides a route map for policy makers to navigate the turbulent waters that loom ahead as change accelerates. It is invaluable material for those interested in ICT's, development economics and regulatory policy."
Carlos Casasús, CEO of Mexico's Internet 2 Project, Former chairman of Mexico's Comision Federal de Telecomunicaciones and former Undersecretary for Communications and Technological Development in Mexico's Ministry of Communications and Transportation

"An astonishingly timely, hopeful, and important book that will influence our thinking about global governance and markets, international policy, and how our human institutions are organized. Eye-opening and totally sensible."
Warren Bennis, Distinguished Professor of Business, University of Southern California, author of Transparency and Judgment

"I have never read a more astute analysis of how information technology and governments together have globalized every economy, producing winners and losers aplenty. Insights—like the importance of modularity and the power of ideas—abound. This is a must-read for technology business leaders who deal with government and for government officials who want their nations to succeed in world competition. A tour de force!"
Reed Hundt, former Chairman, FCC

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