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9780813315928

Electronic Byways

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  • ISBN13:

    9780813315928

  • ISBN10:

    0813315921

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1992-06-08
  • Publisher: Westview Pr
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Summary

Many rural communities are experiencing an economic decline for which there is no obvious or easy remedy. Concerned community and state government leaders must seek new ways to forestall structural decline and construct a new economic vision for themselves. And, given the dynamics of today's global economy, any plan for economic development must provide links to national and international economies.
In this groundbreaking study, rural development and communications policy scholars explore the role modern rural telecommunications infrastructures can play in facilitating these goals. The authors illustrate the ways advanced telecommunications can, in combination with strategic community development planning, serve as a catalyst for economic growth. In this regard, they provide prescriptive policy recommendations for governors, state legislatures, economic development departments, state telecommunications regulatory commissions, and the telecommunications industry.

Author Biography

John C. Allen is assistant professor of rural sociology at the University of Nebraska. Don A. Dillman is professor of sociology, a rural sociologist, and director of the Social and Economic Sciences Research Center at Washington State University.

Table of Contents

List of Figures, Maps, and Tables
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Executive Summaryp. 1
Goals and Recommendationsp. 15
Introductionp. 21
Rural America in the Global Economyp. 25
The U.S. Rural Economy in the 1990sp. 25
The Process of Rural Developmentp. 31
The Role of Telecommunicationsp. 35
The Changing Telecommunications Environmentp. 36
State Telecommunications Players and Policiesp. 49
Two Culturesp. 49
The Players: State Government Involvement in Telecommunicationsp. 51
The Role of the State Legislaturep. 52
The Role of the Executive Branchp. 54
The Role of the State Regulatory Commissionsp. 61
Regulatory Policiesp. 67
A Growing Role for the Telephone Companiesp. 77
Conclusionsp. 79
Rural Development Players: State and Local Initiativesp. 81
The Culture of Rural Developmentp. 81
State and Local Agencies with Links to Rural Development and Telecommunicationsp. 82
Telecommunications and Rural Employmentp. 85
Applications for Health Care and Emergency Servicesp. 92
Distance Education and Rural Developmentp. 94
Bridging the Gapp. 110
Local Perspectives on Telecommunications and Development: Four Community Studiesp. 113
Backgroundp. 113
Questions Raised by Earlier Researchp. 114
The Four Communitiesp. 117
Strategies for Development at the Local Levelp. 123
The Demand Profile for Rural Telecommunications Servicesp. 128
Cultivating the Development Point of View: Policy Implicationsp. 132
Rural Telecommunications and Economic Development in Washington State: A Case Studyp. 139
Backgroundp. 140
The ATandT Divestiture Prompts New Concernp. 142
Developing a Vision of Rural Telecommunicationsp. 145
Refining the Research, Spreading the Wordp. 146
Sustained Momentum for Changep. 151
Lessons Learnedp. 157
Telecommunications and Rural Development: Quantitative Analysesp. 161
Why Quantitative Analysis?p. 161
Gaps in Earlier Researchp. 162
National Time Series Datap. 164
The Data from the Pacific Northwestp. 166
The Telecommunications Connectionp. 181
Building Electronic Byways: Goals and Recommendationsp. 183
The Visionp. 183
Recommendations for State Governors and Legislatorsp. 186
Goals and Recommendations for Development Agenciesp. 193
Goals and Recommendations for State Regulatory Commissionsp. 198
Recommendations for Telecommunications Providersp. 224
How Can These Recommendations Be Paid For?p. 229
Appendix A: Trends in Upgrading the Rural Telecommunications Infrastructurep. 231
Appendix B: U.S. Rural Telecommunications: Organizations and Agenciesp. 239
Appendix C: Oregon and Washington County Datap. 257
Appendix D: State Telecommunications Infrastructure Measuresp. 263
Glossaryp. 269
Referencesp. 281
Indexp. 291
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