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  1. Moore, N.: Policies for an information society (1998) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Countries all over the world are responding to profound technological change by developing policies that are intended to shape the development of information societies. Identifies 2 broadly divergent models: one is based on neo-liberal economic philosophies and emphasizes the importance of market led solutions, exploiting private capital; the other can be described as dirigiste, being based on a much greater degree of intervention and, consequently, placing more emphasis on the role of the state as a participant rather than as a facilitator. Asserts that the latter model seems more appropriate when dealing with a pervasive social, political, economic and cultural phenomenon
    Date
    13. 3.1999 16:03:22
  2. Moore, N.: Policies for an information society (1996) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Many countries are responding to technological change and producing information policies which have similar goals but differ in motivation. Mechanisms chosen to achieve the policy goals follow 2 distinct approaches: a neo-liberal, market led, Western model; and a dirigiste, interventionist, East Asian model. The effects of these policies vary in respect of the rates of social change and economic growth; degree of social cohesion; and the cultural impact. Concludes the neo-liberal policy mechanisms are inadequate, while the holistic approach of the dirigiste model seems more appropriate
  3. Moore, N.: ¬The British national information strategy (1998) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 2.1999 17:03:18
  4. Moore, N.: Neo-liberal or dirigiste? : Policies for an information society (1997) 0.00
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    Source
    Understanding information policy. Proceedings of a British Library funded Information Policy Unit Workshop, Cumberland Lodge, UK, 22-24 July 1996. Ed. by Ian Rowlands