Irony of Regulatory Reform
«A valuable contribution to understanding U.S. society of the 1990s....A well-crafted, important history of the politics, bureaucracy, and marketplace of telecommunications....An informative, thoroughly researched, and timely analysis of our cable news network society...Contributes significantly to the literature of partisan, policy, and systems politics, enhancing our understanding of the every-increasing complex relations between government...and business.»
American Political Science Review
This study examines the history of telecommunications - both telephone and broadcast - with particular reference to attempts to regulate these media in the USA. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Oxford University Press Inc
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9780195054453
- Utgivelsesår
- 1989
- Format
- 24 x 17 cm
Anmeldelser
«A valuable contribution to understanding U.S. society of the 1990s....A well-crafted, important history of the politics, bureaucracy, and marketplace of telecommunications....An informative, thoroughly researched, and timely analysis of our cable news network society...Contributes significantly to the literature of partisan, policy, and systems politics, enhancing our understanding of the every-increasing complex relations between government...and business.»
American Political Science Review
«A finely detailed work of scholarship that is particularly strong in its review of the various theories of political and regulatory behavior.»
Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media
«Thoroughly researched, effectively organized, and unusually well written...Deals with important subject matter analytically and raises interesting and thoughtful interpretative issues on almost every page. Of all the books that I have read on deregulation, this is the best so far.»
Business History Review
«Definitely recommended reading for anyone at all interested in U.S. regulation.»
Social Science Quarterly