Robert H. Wilson Mike Hogg Professor of Urban Policy LBJ School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin presented to Science, Technology and Society Center for Innovation Technology and Policy Research Instituto Superior Technico November 24, 1999 Impact of Telecommunications on Economic Development and Cities
Infrastruture for the Information Economy Historical Evolution of the Industry A Demand for Telecommunication Services The Impacts on Geography and Economic Development Implications for Public Policy
Infrastruture for the Information Economy Economic Change and Technology Growth and Innovation in Services
Employment Structure of US Economy, (employment shares in %)
Historical Evolution of the Industry The Technology Industry Structure and Deregualtion
The range of telecommunications services
The Demand for Telecommunication Services
Lloyds Bank International Hewlett Packard
Industrial investment in the USA
The global market for computing and communications services
Intensive Users of Telecommunications, U.S Finance and Insurance Business Services Computer and Data Processing Services Real Estate Wholesale and Retail Hotels
The Impacts on Geography and Economic Development Decentraliztion vs. Concentration Urban Impacts
Sioux Falls, SD Charlotte, NC San Francisco Los Angeles Atlanta Dallas Chicago New York
Urban dominance of telecommunications investment and use
Implications for Public Policy Prices and Access to Services Economic Development Policy Potential for Urban Services Social Inequalities in the Acesss to Information
The convergence of urban infrastructure