Communications Technology and the Economy
In a session from an Aspen Summit on Cyberspace and the American Dream II entitled, “The Way of the Market,” panelists discussed the rapid d… read more
In a session from an Aspen Summit on Cyberspace and the American Dream II entitled, “The Way of the Market,” panelists discussed the rapid development of computers and communications technologies and the effects on the economy and on society. It was suggested that new technology might reduce the need for governmental intervention in the economy. close
People in this video
- John Perry Barlow Co-Founder Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Stewart Brand Co-Founder WELL, The
- Philip Burgess President Center for the New West
- Rich Karlgaard Editor Forbes ASAP
- Kevin Kelly Executive Editor WIRED Magazine
- Nathan Myhrvold Vice President Microsoft
- Eli Noam Professor Columbia University->Graduate School of Business
- Arno Penzias Vice President AT&T->Research
- Marc Porat Chairman and CEO General Magic
- Carl Rasky Professor University of Denver
- Drexel Sprecker Scholar Center for New Leadership
- Mark Stahlman President New Media Associates
- Michael Vlahos Senior Fellow Progress and Freedom Foundation
- Lavinia Weisman Fellow Institute for Alternative Futures
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