Open Directory - Science: Social Sciences: Political Science: Public Policy: Ecommerce Policy
See also: - A very informative website covering a wide range of network economy issues by University of California at Berkeley Professor of Economics J. Bradford De Long. Professor De Long is an economic historian and specialist in macroeconomic issues. He has also worked as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury for Economic Policy during the Clinton Administration from 1993 to 1995. - Sets an agenda to encourage U.S. economic competitiveness and leadership in world markets in order to raise the standard of living for Americans. Focus is on strengthening innovation, upgrading the workforce, and benchmarking national economic performance. Members include corporate chief executives, university presidents and labor leaders. - Contains much of the ecomometrics works of the London professor. Also, includes on"The Weightless Economy" or better known as the information age. - Includes a wealth of information regarding economics, IT and Internet, including policy pointers. - A collaborative project among colleges at the University of California, Berkeley focusing on the profound transformation being wrought by new digital technologies. - Elsevier Science is the web resource for the academic publishing house Elsevier. The useful web site contains listings for publications such as Research Policy. - An Internet service for economists which includes an economics search engine, job openings for economists, conference calls in economics as well free alert services for the latter. - Michael E. Porter, Professor at Harvard Business School, is a leading authority on competitive strategy and international competitiveness. - Michael Froomkin is Professor of Law at the University of Miami School of Law. He is a well-known expert on issues of Internet governance. His homepage contains valuable information related to the Internet, electronic commerce, law, economics and policy issues. - EZine by Doc Searls, Senior Editor of the Linux Journal and co-author of the book The Cluetrain Manifesto. The site is a collection of Doc's thinking, mostly on how marketing will be redefined in the future but also more broadly about the relationship between "users," corporations and governments. - Telepolis is a German-language ezine focusing on the Internet, technology and policy. It is edited from Munich and London. - The Tech Forum was founded by a Democrat and a Republican Senator and aims to inform about issues of technological competitiveness. It is supported by various prestigious foundations and the web site includes numerous audio files of speaking events. - The web site of a weekly IDG publication focused on business news and internet development. - TotalTelecom is a resource on telecommunications/ internet business and policy by EMAP Media for global communications professionals.