Communication Policy as a Factor in Post-Pandemic U.S.-India Business Development
10 Pages Posted: 20 Apr 2022
Date Written: March 21, 2022
Abstract
For better and worse, we live in the age of the transnational corporation. That corporate landscape is dominated by a very few actors, namely the five-trillion-U.S.-dollar oligopoly of Amazon, Apple, Meta/Facebook, Alphabet/Google, and Microsoft. That market dominance has proven to be counterproductive to countless priorities, including social and economic development, civil rights, and environmental sustainability. And the problem of Big Tech’s market dominance was dramatically exacerbated by the pandemic. Now national governments are trying to figure out what to do. Today, in the context of a program about how the United States and India can move forward together to facilitate transnational business development after the pandemic, I offer observations in two dimensions. One dimension is the jurisdictional relationship of the United States and India. The other dimension is the nature of the legal challenges in the global post-pandemic business environment. These challenges range from the broad level of the competitive marketplace to the narrow level of the information ecosystem, and, en route, pass through the problem of communication regulation, which is my own area of research.
Keywords: Law, communication, regulation, social media, internet, India, technology, antitrust,business,development,pandemic
JEL Classification: F63, K19, K21, K23, K39, L31, L38, L41, L44, L82, L86, O57
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