the internet revolution a global perspective information technology has become constant presence in contemporary life infiltrating community business and state affairs this book discusses current uses problems of it both developing advanced countries focusing on ways which changes society without neglecting problematic aspects such as computer crime lack professionals with literacy particularly from country s examines issues characteristics network economies connectivity pricing access regulation supply chains gaps between demand productivity increases digital divide emanuele giovannetti mitsuhiro kagami masatsugu tsuji have gathered together group international experts economics trade who discuss impact globally looking at or regions including uk eu central eastern europe usa japan india malaysia singapore thailand china south africa is research associate department applied eco nomics university cambridge new scholar cepr he also tenure re search fellow rome la sapienza obtained his phd trinity