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− | '''Eli M. Noam''' ([[1946]]-) is a professor of Finance and Economics at the [[Columbia Business School]]. Since he started working there in 1976, his time at the school was split by a brief stint as Commissioner of the New York State Public Service Commission. He has also taught at [[Columbia Law School]], the [[Princeton University]] Economics Department, the Woodrow Wilson School (1975-1976), and the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland ([[1998]]-[[2000]]). Noam returned to the business school in [[1990]] where he now serves as the director of the Columbia Institute for Tele-Information, a research center at the school. CITI is a university-based research center focusing on strategy, management, and policy issues in telecommunications, computing, and electronic mass media. In addition to leading CITI's research activities, Noam initiated the [[MBA]] concentration in the Management of Media, Communications, and Information at the Business School and the Virtual Institute of Information, an independent, web-based research facility. Besides the over 400 articles in [[economics]], legal, communications, and other journals that Professor Noam has written on subjects such as communications, information, public choice, public finance, and general regulation, he has also authored, edited, and co-edited more than 25 books.<br /> | + | '''Eli M. Noam''' (b. [[1946]]) is a professor of Finance and Economics at the [[Columbia Business School]]. Since he started working there in 1976, his time at the school was split by a brief stint as Commissioner of the New York State Public Service Commission. He has also taught at [[Columbia Law School]], the [[Princeton University]] Economics Department, the Woodrow Wilson School (1975-1976), and the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland ([[1998]]-[[2000]]). Noam returned to the business school in [[1990]] where he now serves as the director of the Columbia Institute for Tele-Information, a research center at the school. CITI is a university-based research center focusing on strategy, management, and policy issues in telecommunications, computing, and electronic mass media. In addition to leading CITI's research activities, Noam initiated the [[Master of Business Administration|MBA]] concentration in the Management of Media, Communications, and Information at the Business School and the Virtual Institute of Information, an independent, web-based research facility. Besides the over 400 articles in [[economics]], legal, communications, and other journals that Professor Noam has written on subjects such as communications, information, public choice, public finance, and general regulation, he has also authored, edited, and co-edited more than 25 books. |
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− | Additionally, he is married to Nadine Strossen, National President, ACLU.<br />
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| + | * Professor of Finance and [[Economics]], [[Columbia Business School]]; 1976-present |
| + | * Director, Columbia University Institute for Tele-Information; [[1983]]-[[1987]], [[1991]]-present |
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− | == Present Positions ==
| + | * [[Harvard]]: A.B. 1970 (Phi Beta Kappa, Summa Cum Laude thesis); A.M. 1972; J.D. 1975 |
− | | + | * Ph.D. [[Economics]], 1975, Dissertation advisor: Martin Feldstein |
− | Professor of Finance and [[Economics]], [[Columbia Business School]]; 1976-present<br />
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− | Director, Columbia University Institute for Tele-Information; [[1983]]-[[1987]], [[1991]]-present<br />
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− | == Education ==
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− | [[Harvard]]: A.B. 1970 (Phi Beta Kappa, Summa Cum Laude thesis); A.M. 1972; J.D. 1975;<br /> | |
− | Ph.D. [[Economics]], 1975, Dissertation advisor: Martin Feldstein.<br /> | |
− | Honorary Doctorate, Ludwig-Maximilian University, Munich, [[2004]] <br />
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− | == Other Academic Positions ==
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− | [[Columbia Law School]]<br />
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− | Visiting Professor, [[Princeton University]] [[Economics]] Department
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− | & Woodrow Wilson School 1975-1976.<br />
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− | Virtual Visiting Professor at University of St. Gallen, Switzerland. 1998-2000.<br />
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− | == Selected Government Service ==
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− | Commissioner, [[New York]] State Public Service Commission. 1987-1990.<br />
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− | President's Information Technology Advisory Committee (PITAC), 2003-<br />
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− | == Selected Government Boards ==
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− | General Services Administration, FTS-2000 Network Selection<br />
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− | IRS, Tax Information Systems Modernization<br />
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− | National Institute of Standards and Technology, National Computer Laboratory.<br />
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− | National Association of Regulatory Commissioners, Technology Committee; National Regulatory Research Institute<br />
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− | National Academy of Science, Committee on Future of Broadband Communications, (Report:, "Broadband: Bringing Home the Bits")<br />
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− | Commission on the Status of Women in Computing<br />
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− | Governor's Task Force on New Media and the Internet, [[New York State]]<br />
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− | == Boards and Advisory Boards ==
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− | Electronic Privacy Infromation Center (EPIC)<br />
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− | European Institute on the Media<br />
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− | France Telecom Scientific Advisory Board<br />
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− | Intek Corporation<br />
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− | Trustee, Jones International University (online college)<br />
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− | Minority Media Telecommunications Council<br />
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− | Oxford Internet Institute<br />
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− | == Editorial Boards ==
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− | The Communications Review<br />
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− | Communications and Strategies<br />
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− | Information Law Series.<br />
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− | International Journal on Media Management<br />
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− | Law and Society Review (past).<br />
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− | New Media.<br />
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− | Telecommunications Policy.<br />
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− | Telematics.<br />
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− | Transborder Data Report.<br />
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− | Trends in Communications (co-editor)<br />
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− | Utility Policy.<br />
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− | == Grants ==
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− | National Science Foundation: "Technical Innovation under Monopoly and Competition: Established Cable Television Franchises and the State of the Art".<br />
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− | National Science Foundation, "The Impact of New Information Technology on the Service Sector". <br />
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− | National Science Foundation, "The Dynamics of One-Sided Liberalization". <br />
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− | Fellow of the German Marshall Fund of the United States: "The Growing Divergence of American and European Telecommunications Infrastructure and its Implications for Information Supply."<br />
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− | Resident Fellow, Freedom Forum Media Studies Center, 1994-95.<br />
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− | Association of Academic Health Centers, Annual Award Lectureship, 1997.<br />
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− | Obtained support for telecom and media research center activities at Columbia University from over 50 companies and organizations from 15 countries.<br />
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− | Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, obtained award of multi-year grant for national research center on the telecom industry, 2000; renewed,2003; renewed 2006.<br />
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− | Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, grant for project, “Remedies for Telecommunications Recovery,” 2002.<br />
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− | Recognition Award, American Economic Association, Transportation and Public Utilities Group
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− | Fellow, DeSantis Center for Film Studies, 2006<br />
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− | == Books (authored, edited, co-edited) ==
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− | ''Telecommunications Regulation: Today and Tomorrow''. Harcourt, 1982.<br />
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− | ''Video Media Competition: Regulation, Economics, and Technology''. Columbia, 1985.<br />
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− | ''The Impact of Information Technologies on the Service Sector''. Ballinger, 1986.<br />
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− | ''Law of International Telecommunications in the United States''. Namos, 1988.<br />
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− | ''The Cost of Libel''. Columbia, 1989.<br />
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− | ''Technology Without Boundaries''. Harvard, 1990.<br />
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− | ''Telecommunications in Europe''. Oxford, 1992.<br />
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− | ''Television in Europe''. Oxford, 1992.<br />
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− | ''The Telecommunications Revolution''. Routledge, 1992.<br />
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− | ''Asymmetric Deregulation''. Ablex, 1992.<br />
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− | ''The International Market for Film and Television Programs''. Ablex, 1993.<br />
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− | ''Telecommunications in the Pacific Basin''. Oxford, 1994.<br />
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− | ''Privacy in Telecommunications: Markets, Rights, and Regulations''. United Church of Christ, 1994.<br />
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− | ''Private Networks and Public Objectives''. Elsevier, 1997.<br />
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− | ''Globalism and Localism in Telecommunications''. Elsevier, 1997.<br />
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− | ''Telecommunications in Latin America''. Oxford, 1998.<br />
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− | ''Telecommunications in Western Asia''. Oxford, 1998.<br />
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− | ''Public Television in America''. Bertelsmann, 1998.<br />
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− | ''Telecommunications in Africa''. Oxford, 1999.<br />
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− | ''Real Options: The New Investment Theory and its Implications for Telecommunications Economics''. Kluwer, 2000.<br />
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− | ''Interconnecting the Network of Networks''. MIT, Cambridge, MA, 2001.<br />
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− | ''Internet Television'', Eli Noam, Jo Groebel, Darcy Gerbarg, editors (Erlbaum, 2004)<br />
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− | ''Competition for the Mobile Internet'', Dan Steinbock and Eli Noam (Artech, 2004)<br />
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− | ''Mobile Media Content and Services for Wireless Communications'', Jo Groebel, Eli Noam and Valerie Feldman, editors (Erlbaum, 2005)<br />
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− | ''The New Economy'', Eli Noam, Thomas Hazlett, Lawrence Lessig, Richard Epstein (in Japanese, 2005)<br />
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− | == Forthcoming Books and Books in Progress ==
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− | ''Media Ownership and Concentration in America'', Eli Noam (forthcoming 2007, Oxford University Press)<br />
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− | ''The Dark Side of the Internet'', monograph.<br />
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− | ''Media Management'' (textbook)<br />
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− | ''Peer to Peer Video as a Distribution Medium'', Eli Noam and Lorenzo Pupillo, editors (forthcoming) <br />
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− | == Military Services ==
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− | Israel Air Force. Six-Day War 1967, October War 1973.<br />
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− | Civil Air Patrol , 1st Lt., active, Mission Pilot for Search and Rescue, New York Wing, Phoenix Squadron<br />
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− | == Memberships ==
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− | [[New York]] and D.C. Bars; Council on Foreign Relations: Fellow, World Economic Forum.<br />
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| + | == Photos == |
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| + | [[Category:Business professors|Noam, Eli]] |
| + | [[Category:Law professors|Noam, Eli]] |