Forthcoming

 

  • Alleman, James. “Forecasting Video Cord-Cutting: The Bypass of Traditional Pay Television” (with Aniruddha Banerjee and Paul N. Rappoport) in Demand for Communications Services – Insights and Perspectives: Essays in Honor fo Lester D. Taylor, Springer Verlag. James Alleman, Aine Ni-Shuilleabhain and Paul Rappoport, eds. A volume in The Economics of Information, Communication, and Entertainment: The Impacts of Digital Technology in the 21st Century Series, ed. Darcy Gerbarg.
  • Alleman, James. “Colncluding Remarks.” (co-authored with Aine Ni-Shuilleabhain and Paul Rappoport) in Demand for Communications Services – Insights and Perspectives: Essays in Honor fo Lester D. Taylor, Springer Verlag. James Alleman, Aine Ni-Shuilleabhain and Paul Rappoport, eds. A volume in The Economics of Information, Communication, and Entertainment: The Impacts of Digital Technology in the 21st Century Series, ed. Darcy Gerbarg.
  • Alleman, James. “Overview: The Future of Telecommunications, Media, and Technology.” (co-authored with Aine Ni-Shuilleabhain and Paul Rappoport) in Demand for Communications Services – Insights and Perspectives: Essays in Honor fo Lester D. Taylor, Springer Verlag. James Alleman, Aine Ni-Shuilleabhain and Paul Rappoport, eds. A volume in The Economics of Information, Communication, and Entertainment: The Impacts of Digital Technology in the 21st Century Series, ed. Darcy Gerbarg.
  • Atkinson, Bob and Ivy Schultz. Broadband in America, 3rd ed.
  • Noam, Eli. “Broadband Convergence in Japan,” Journal of the Society for Information and Communications Research.
  • Noam, Eli. “L’avenir de al television – La quatrieme generation: ‘Cloud-TV’, le nuage des nuages.” Chapter in Le futur est-il e-media? by Patrick Badillo adn Dominique Roux.
  • Noam, Eli. “The Diversity of Speed,” in Journal of Information Policy.
  • Noam, Eli. “Toward the Next Generation of Media – Cloud TV: Markets and Policy,” Telecommunications Policy.
  • Noam, Eli. “Why MOOCs are Bad for Education.” Bar Ilan University Forum on Technology and Education Proceedings
  • Noam, Eli. “Why the World Needs Quality Standards for International Comparisons,” Journal of the Society for Information and Communications Research.
  • Noam, Eli. “Trends, Factors, and Models for Media Concentration,” in International Media Ownership and Concentration, Eli Noam. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Mastrini, Guillermo, Ana Bizberge, and Martin Becerra. “Media Ownership and Concentration in Argentina”, to be published in Who Owns The World’s Media? (2014).
  • Papandrea, Franco and Rodney Tiffen. “Media Ownership and Concentration in Australia”, to be published in Who Owns The World’s Media? (2014).
  • Valcke, Peggy, Jo Groebel, and Moritz Bittner. “Media Ownership and Concentration in Belgium”, to be published in Who Owns The World’s Media? (2014).
  • Moreira, Sonia Virginia. Media Ownership and Concentration in Brazil, to be published in Who Owns The World’s Media? (2014).
  • Winseck, Dwayne. Media Ownership and Concentration in Canada, to be published in Who Owns The World’s Media? (2014).
  • Hang, Min. “Media Ownership and Concentration in China”, to be published in Who Owns The World’s Media? (2014).
  • Rizk, Nagla. “Media Ownership and Concentration in Egypt”, to be published in Who Owns The World’s Media? (2014).
  • Badillo, Patick-Yves, Dominique Bourgeois, and Jean-Baptiste Lesourd. “Media Ownership and Concentration in Europe”, to be published in Who Owns The World’s Media? (2014).
  • Gronlund, Mikko. “Media Ownership and Concentration in Finland”, to be published in Who Owns The World’s Media? (2014).
  • Badillo, Patrick-Yves, Dominique Bourgeois, and Jean-Baptiste Lesourd“Media Ownership and Concentration in France”, to be published in Who Owns The World’s Media? (2014).
  • Bosch, Julia, Max-Josef Meier, Philipp Rosch-Schlanderer, and Achim Ekkehard Henning Wolf“Media Ownership and Concentration in Germany”, to be published in Who Owns The World’s Media? (2014).
  • Bhattacharjee, Anuradha, Liwei Wang, Tapasya Banerjee, and Anushi Agrawal. “Media Ownership and Concentration in India”, to be published in Who Owns The World’s Media? (2014).
  • Flynn, Roddy and Paschal Preston. “Media Ownership and Concentration in Ireland”, to be published in Who Owns The World’s Media? (2014).
  • Schejter, Amit M. and Moran Yemini. “Media Ownership and Concentration in Israel”, to be published in Who Owns The World’s Media? (2014).
  • Richeri, Prof. Giuseppe and Dr. Benedetta Prario. “Media Ownership and Concentration in Italy”, to be published in Who Owns The World’s Media? (2014).
  • Wong, Juan Enrique Huerta and Rodrigo Gomez Garcia. “Media Ownership and Concentration in Mexico”, to be published in Who Owns The World’s Media? (2014).
  • van Dreunen, Joost. “Media Ownership and Concentration in the Netherlands”, to be published in Who Owns The World’s Media? (2014).
  • Faustino, Paulo. “Media Ownership and Concentration in Portugal”, to be published in Who Owns The World’s Media? (2014).
  • Vartanova, Prof. Elena. “Media Ownership and Concentration in Russia”, to be published in Who Owns The World’s Media? (2014).
  • Angelopulo, George and Petrus H. Potgieter. “Media Ownership and Concentration in South Africa”, to be published in Who Owns The World’s Media? (2014).
  • Kim, Daeho and Seongcheol Kim. “Media Ownership and Concentration in South Korea”, to be published in Who Owns The World’s Media? (2014).
  • Artero, Juan P. and Alfonso Sanchez-Tabernero. “Media Ownership and Concentration in Spain”, to be published in Who Owns The World’s Media? (2014).
  • Picard, Robert G., Mart Ots, and Madison Forsander. “Media Ownership and Concentration in Sweden”, to be published in Who Owns The World’s Media? (2014).
  • Badillo, Patrick-Yves and Dominique Bourgeois. “Media Ownership and Concentration in Switzerland”, to be published in Who Owns The World’s Media? (2014).
  • Liu, Yu-li, Yuntsai Chou, Kuo-feng Tseng, Ru-Shou Robert Chen, Yi-hsuan Chiang, Ping-Hung Chen, and Chun-Fa Chuang. “Media Ownership and Concentration in Taiwan”, to be published in Who Owns The World’s Media? (2014).
  • Bayazit, Huseyin Kemal. “Media Ownership and Concentration in Turkey”, to be published in Who Owns The World’s Media? (2014).
  • Iosifidis, Petros. “Media Ownership and Concentration in the United Kingdom”, to be published in Who Owns The World’s Media? (2014).
  • Noam, Eli. “Media Concentration in the United States of America,” in International Media Ownership and Concentration. Eli NOam. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Noam, Eli. “Prologue I: Research Demands on Research,”in Demand for Communications Services – Insights and Perspectives: Essays in Honor of Lester D. Taylor, Springer Verlag. (Co-editors: Aine Ni-Shuilleabhain and Paul Rappoport) A volume in The Economics of Information, Communication and Entertainment: The Impacts of Digital Technology in the 21st Century Series, editor, Darcy Gerbarg.
  • Noam, Eli. The Role of Internet Video and Media in Emerging Economies
  • Gilwald, Alison and Indra de Lanergolle. Innovations in Technology: Benefits to be Realized in Africa by the Properly Managed Albeit Inherently Disruptive, Deployment of Next Gen Broadband
  • Kelly, Tim. The Current Status of broadband and importance of Next Gen Broadband in Africa as an engine for Economic Growth
  • Akoh, Ben. The Cost of Deploying A Successful Video Broadband Business in Africa and the Cost of Not Deploying: Domestic and Transborder Implications and Applications
  • Nzepa, Olivier Nana. Implications of Broadband video on national and international media systems, including growth of local content
  • Arendse, Brian. The Business Case for Broadband Video in South Africa
  • Phelps, Martin. Technology Trends to Connect Africa.
  • Katz, Raul. Why The Time is Now to Adopt Policies to Deploy Video Broadband in Sub Saharan Africa: Examples of International policy and deployment best practices outside of and inside of Africa
  • Hudson, Heather. Information Technologies for Rural Development in Africa: New Paradigms from Radio to Broadband
  • Katz, Raul and Pantelis Koutroumpis. Assessing the economic impact of telecommunications under fast deployment conditions: the case of Senegal.
  • Cook, Melissa. Attracting Investment: How to Compete for Domestic and Foreign and Direct Investment in an Increasingly Competitive Funding Environment
  • Taylor, Lester D. Regression with a Two-Dimensional Dependent Variable
  • Cogger, Kenneth O. Piecewise Linear
  • Crandall, Robert W. “Over the Top”: Has Technological Change Radically Altered the Prospects for Traditional Media?
  • Banerjee, Aniruddha, Paul Rappoport and James Alleman. Forecasting Video Cord-Cutting: The Bypass of Traditional Pay Television
  • Beard, T. Randolph, Gary Madden and Md. Shah Azam. Blended Traditional and Virtual Seller Market Entry and Performance
  • Rohman, Ibrahim Kholilul and Erik Bohlin. How Important is the Media and Content Sector to the European Economy?
  • Garín-Muñoz, Teresa and Teodosio Pérez-Amaral. Product Differences and E-Purchasing: An Empirical Study in Spain
  • Hamoudia, Mohsen. Forecasting the Demand for Business Communications Services
  • Kridel, Donald J. Residential Demand for Wireless Telephony
  • Levy, Daniel S.and Timothy J. Tardiff. Pricing and Maximizing Profits Within Corporations
  • Blattenberger Gail, and Richard Fowles. Avalanche Forecasting: Using Bayesian Additive Regression Trees (BART)
  • Egan, Bruce. Universal Rural Broadband: Economics and Policy
  • Savage, Scott J. and Donald M. Waldman. Who Values the Media?
  • Williamson, R. Bruce. A Systems Estimation Approach to Cost, Schedule, and Quantity Outcomes
  • Taylor, Lester D. Fifty Years of Studying Economics