Noam, Eli Michael
NOAM, Eli Michael
NOAM, Eli Michael. Israeli, b. 1946. Genres: Technology. Career: Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, visiting professor, 1975-76; Columbia University, NYC, professor of finance and economics, 1976-, director of Institute for Tele-Information, 1983-87, 1991-. Publications: Telecommunications Regulation: Today and Tomorrow, 1982; Video Media Competition: Regulation, Economics, and Technology, 1985; The Impact of Information Technologies on the Service Sector, 1986; Law of International Telecommunications in the United States, 1988; The Cost of Libel, 1989; (ed.) Ithiel de Sola Pool, Technologies without Boundaries, 1991; Telecommunications in Europe, 1992; Television in Europe, 1992; The Telecommunications Revolution, 1992; The International Market for Film and Television, 1993; Telecommunications in the Pacific Basin, 1994; Asymmetric Deregulation, 1994; Telecommunications in Latin America, 1995; Telecommunications in Africa, 1995; Telecommunications in Western Asia, 1995. Contributor to professional journals. Address: Institute for Tele-Information, 809 Uris Hall, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, U.S.A.