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Professor of Economics and Finance at the Columbia
Business School since 1976. Served for three years
as a Commissioner for Public Services of New York
State. Director of the Columbia Institute for Tele-Information,
a university-based research center focusing on strategy,
management, and policy issues in telecommunications,
computing, and electronic mass media. Chairman of
MBA concentration in Media Management and of the Virtual
Institute of Information. He has also taught at Columbia
Law School, Princeton Universitys Economics
Department and Woodrow Wilson School, and the University
of St. Gallen, and is active in the development of
electronic distance education. Noam has published
over 20 books and 400 articles in economics journals,
law reviews, and interdisciplinary journals, and served
on the editorial boards of Columbia University Press
and of several academic journals.
He was a member of the boards or advisory boards for
the Federal governments FTS-2000 telecommunications
network, the IRSs computer system reorganization,
the National Computer Systems Laboratory, the National
Commission on the Status of Women in Computing, and
of the Intek Corporation. He is a Fellow of the World
Economic Forum, a member of the Council on Foreign
Relations, and a commercially rated pilot. He received
the degrees of AB (Phi Beta Kappa), MA, Ph.D. (Economics)
and JD from Harvard University.
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