Eli M. Noam
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL611748A
Top Subjects
- Telecommunication (4)
- United States (2)
- Computer networks (2)
- Television broadcasting -- Europe (1)
- Television broadcasting policy -- Europe (1)
- Telecommunication policy -- Europe (1)
- Telecommunication -- Europe (1)
Books by Eli M. Noam
Total count: 57
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The efficiency of direct democracyColumbia University, Graduate School of Business1978-01-01
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Tax limitations and fiscal federalismColumbia University, Graduate School of Business1978-01-01
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Public preferences for economic policiesColumbia University, Graduate School of Business1978-01-01
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The valuation and demand for legal rights and public policiesColumbia University, Graduate School of Business1978-01-01
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The income sensitivity of price elasticities in the demand for public goodsColumbia University, Graduate School of Business1978-01-01
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The optimal scale of court operationColumbia University, Graduate School of Business1978-01-01
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Case quotas in the courtan analysis of judicial resource allocationColumbia University, Graduate School of Business1978-01-01
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The optimal budgetColumbia University, Graduate School of Business1978-01-01
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Valuation and demand functions for public goodsColumbia University, Graduate School of Business1978-01-01
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Public good demand functionscategories of preferenceColumbia University, Graduate School of Business1978-01-01
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The criminal justice process as a variableColumbia University, Graduate School of Business1979-01-01
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Optimal capacity for criminal courtsColumbia University, Graduate School of Business1979-01-01
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Jury trial vs. guilty pleaa prosecutor's cost-benefit comparisonColumbia University, Graduate School of Business1980-01-01
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Cost-benefit model of the criminal court systemColumbia University, Graduate School of Business1980-01-01
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Valuation and preference for public rightsColumbia University, Graduate School of Business1980-01-01
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The interaction of federal deregulation and state regulationthe case of energy controlsColumbia University, Graduate School of Business1980-01-01
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Demand functions and the valuation of public goodsColumbia University, Graduate School of Business1980-01-01
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Measuring subjective valuation and demand for government servicesColumbia University, Graduate School of Business1980-01-01
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Federalism vs. home ruledeterminants of demand for jurisdictional level in urban regulationColumbia University, Graduate School of Business1980-01-01
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The supply and demand of regulationan empirical analysis of building codesColumbia University, Graduate School of Business1980-01-01
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Building codes and housing pricesa simultaneous approachGraduate School of Business, Columbia University1981-01-01
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The life-cycle theory of regulatory agencies revisitedGraduate School of Business, Columbia University1981-01-01
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Economic strength and political powera simultaneous approachGraduate School of Business, Columbia University1981-01-01
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A local regulator's reward for conformity in policyGraduate School of Business, Columbia University1981-01-01
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Cable televisiona statistical overviewGraduate School of Business, Columbia University1981-01-01
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The effect of unionization and civil service on the salaries and productivity of regulatorsGraduate School of Business, Columbia University1981-01-01
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Government regulation of business in a federal stateallocation of power under deregulationGraduate School of Business, Columbia University1981-01-01
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Resource allocation and access to criminal courtsan economic modelGraduate School of Business, Columbia University1981-01-01
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Toward an integrated communications marketovercoming the local monopoly of cable televisionGraduate School of Business, Columbia University1981-01-01
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Does independence matter?an analysis of regulatory behaviorGraduate School of Business, Columbia University1981-01-01
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Is cable television a natural monopoly?Graduate School of Business, Columbia University1982-01-01
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The political economy of cable television regulationGraduate School of Business, Columbia University1982-01-01
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Market power and regulationa simultaneous approachRevised.Graduate School of Business, Columbia University1982-01-01
Television in EuropeOxford University Press1991-01-01
Telecommunications in EuropeOxford University Press1992-01-01-
The impending doom of common carriageCommunications and Society Program, Aspen Institute1993-01-01
International Market in Film and Television ProgramsBrand: Praeger1993-01-01
Asymmetric DeregulationThe Dynamics of Telecommunications Policy in Europe and the United StatesAblex Publishing1994-01-01-
Cyber-TVThesen zur dritten FernsehrevolutionVerlag Bertelsmann Stiftung1996-01-01
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Telecommunications in AfricaOxford University Press1999-01-01
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Telecommunications in AfricaEbsco Publishing1999-01-01
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Interconnecting the Network of NetworksMIT Press2001-01-01
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Interconnecting the Network of NetworksMIT Press2001-01-01
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Internet TelevisionTaylor & Francis Group2003-01-01
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Mobile MediaContent and Services for Wireless CommunicationsTaylor & Francis Group2006-01-01
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Media ownership and concentration in AmericaOxford University Press2007-01-01
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Peer-to-Peer VideoThe Economics, Policy, and Culture of Today's New Mass MediumSpringer New York2010-01-01
Broadband Networks, Smart Grids and Climate ChangeSpringer2012-12-05-
New Investment Theory of Real Options and Its Implication for Telecommunications EconomicsSpringer2013-01-01
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Technologies Without BoundariesOn Telecommunications in a Global AgeHarvard University Press2013-01-01
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Broadband As a Video PlatformStrategies for AfricaSpringer London, Limited2014-01-01
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Who Owns the World's Media?Media Concentration and Ownership Around the WorldOxford University Press, Incorporated2015-01-01
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Telecommunications RevolutionPast, Present and FutureTaylor & Francis Group2018-01-01
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Telecommunications RevolutionPast, Present and FutureTaylor & Francis Group2018-01-01
Media and Digital ManagementPalgrave Macmillan2019-01-23-
Media and Digital ManagementPalgrave MacMillan2019-01-26
Managing Media and Digital OrganizationsSpringer2019-02-05