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The Oxford Handbook of the New Space Economy -

The Oxford Handbook of the New Space Economy

Anthony P. D'Costa (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
968 Seiten
2025
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-888104-9 (ISBN)
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This handbook on the “New” Space Economy (NSE), for the first time in one place, offers a comprehensive and timely analysis of the contemporary space economy. The “new” is characterized by commercialization, greater participation of the private sector, innovation, and increased engagement of national governments.
This handbook on the "New" Space Economy (NSE) offers the first comprehensive analysis of the contemporary space economy. The "new" is characterized by commercialization, greater participation of the private sector, innovation, and increased engagement of national governments. Using multiple approaches, the volume conceptualizes the boundaries of an emerging field of inquiry, characterized by continuity and change and involving terrestrial and extraterrestrial activities. It covers the fundamental economic, institutional, and technological dynamics and assesses the socio-economic impact of the NSE. Largely a US and European phenomenon, the evolution of the NSE in other spacefaring nations such as China, India, Japan, and Russia is also examined.

In The Oxford Handbook of the New Space Economy, chapters by both academics and practitioners systematically address the changing institutional arrangements, interactions between public and private actors, and the role of innovations and entrepreneurship. As constellations of satellites for earth observations, telecommunications, the internet, GPS, and other civilian applications tackle climate change and monitor natural disasters, the unsustainability of space activities due to orbital congestion and space debris is a reality. The 1967 UN Outer Space Treaty, which views space as a "global commons," needs revisiting to address regulatory challenges in space mining and other uses of extraterrestrial resources. This volume advances the state of knowledge on the dynamics of an emerging new space economy, identifies key stakeholders, and opens up future research areas for policymaking.

Anthony P. D’Costa is an Honorary Professorial Fellow, University of Melbourne. He taught at the University of Washington, National University of Singapore, Copenhagen Business School, University of Melbourne, and the University of Alabama in Huntsville. He has published extensively on the political economy of development in India and industrial transformation in East Asia, and currently finishing his fourteenth book, Indian Business, Economic Development, and the Jobs Dilemma in the Twenty-first Century (Oxford University Press) and contributing to an edited volume Designing India: From 1947 to the Present.

Endorsements:
List of Tables:
List of Figures:
List of Boxes:
List of Appendices:
List of Contributors:
Foreword:
Preface and Acknowledgements:
INTRODUCTION
1. : Anthony P. D Costa: The Making of a New Space Economy
PART 1: CONCEPTS, METHODOLOGIES, AND ANALYTICAL PERSPECTIVES
2. : Tina Highfill: Concepts and Methodologies for Measuring the US Space Economy
3. : Marit Undseth and Claire Jolly: Defining and Measuring the Space Economy to Support Policy Making
4. : Akhil Rao and Doyoung Park: The Economics of Space Development
5: Jeffrey Wagner: The Economics of Sustainable Space Waste Management
6. : R. J. Briggs and Mann Virdee: The Economics and Policy of Space Debris and Orbital Management
7. : Nodir Adilov, Peter J. Alexander, and Brendan M. Cunningham: The Economics of the Satellite Launch Industry
8: Gelsomina Catalano, Valentina Morretta, and Massimo Florio: A Cost-Benefit Framework to Assess the Socioeconomic Impacts of Space Investments
PART 2: STATE, PRIVATE ACTORS, AND INSTITUTIONAL SHIFTS
9. : Matthew C. Weinzierl: The Evolving Roles of Public and Private Actors in Space Since 2000
10: Luca del Monte and Marco Aliberti: The Role of Public Actors in Space Commercialization
11. : Sarah Lieberman, Harald Köpping Athanasopoulos, and Thomas Hoerber: The Institutional Origins of the Commercialization of the Space Economy in Europe
12. : Paolo Castelnovo, Stefano Clò, Francesco Giffoni, and Matteo Landoni: Public Procurement for the New Space Economy
13. : Mariel Borowitz: Shifting Institutional Roles in the Space Situational Awareness and Space Domain Awareness Sector
14. : Dmitry Payson: Space Industry Ecosystem
15. : Joel Lisk: New Space as a Trigger for New Law
16. : Yun Zhao and Zhiming Xiao: China s Changing Legal Regime in the Era of Space Commercialization and Privatization
PART 3: INNOVATION, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, AND MANAGEMENT
17. : Ken Davidian: Industry Emergence Research for the New Space Economy
18. : Greg Autry: Entrepreneurship and Commercialization in the US New Space Economy
19. : Angelo Cavallo, Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli, and Vareska van de Vrande: An Ecosystem Perspective on Space Entrepreneurship and Space Affordances
20. : Paola Belingheri, Turan Panahli, and Maria Isabella Leone: Patent Strategies in the New Space Economy
21. : Alessandro Comune and Tobias Engel: Supply Chain Management in the New Space Economy
22. : Katarzyna Malinowska and Micha? Szwajewski: Risk and Insurance in the New Space Economy
23. : Peter Martinez, Ian Christensen, Clare Fairfield, and William Parker: Responsible Investment Considerations for Space Sustainability
24. : Hank C. Alewine, Basil P. Tucker: Accounting for the New Space Economy
25. : Paola Belingheri, Silvia Bianchi, Coraline Dalibot, Marcelle Laliberté, Alice Pellegrino, and Sahana Shastry: Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion for the New Space Economy
PART 4: SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT OF NSE
26. : Shawn Kantor, Spencer A. McCloy, and Alexander Whalley: The Economic Legacy of the Space Race in the United States
27. : Luisa Corrado, Stefano Grassi, and Aldo Paolillo: Measuring the Technological and Economic Effects of Space Activities
28. : Francesca Monaco, Davide Vurchio, and Lorenzo Zirulia: The Economics of Earth Observation Data in the New Space Economy
29. : Ward A. Hanson: The Internet and the Space Economy
30. : Alessandro Paravano, Giorgio Locatelli, and Paolo Trucco: Impacts of Satellite-based Applications on the UN s Sustainable Development Goals
31. : Bohumil Dobo and Jakub Pra ák: Geoeconomics and the Space Power Competition
32. : Mark Hilborne: NewSpace, Commercialization, and Warfare
33. : Melissa de Zwart, Stacey Henderson, and John Culton: International Space Law for the Commercial Exploitation of Space Resources
PART 5: COUNTRY PERSPECTIVES ON NSE EVOLUTION
34. : Dmitry Payson and Ivan Kosenkov: Changing Dynamics in Russia s Space Economy
35. : Jiwei Qian: The Role of the State and the National Innovation System in China s Space Economy
36. : Deepika Jeyakodi and Narayan Prasad: State, Policies, and the Rise of NewSpace in India
37. : Quentin Verspieren, Masayasu Ishida, and Kazuto Suzuki: The Logic of Commerce and the Evolution of Japan s National Space Program
38. : Hyoung Joon An: Socio-technical Analysis of Korea s Space Economy Transition
39. : Robert C. Harding: Space Security and Economic Development in Argentina and Brazil
40. : Micha? Szwajewski, Katarzyna Malinowska, Bartosz Malinowski, Pawe? Pacek, and Kaja Hopej: Central and Eastern European Space Sector in the Wider European Space Ecosystem
41. : Luiz Guilherme de Oliveira and Susan Elizabeth Martins Cesar de Oliveira: Brazil in the New Geographies of International Space Cooperation
POSTSCRIPT
42. : Anthony P. D Costa: The New Space Economy and Distributive Implications on Earth
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Erscheint lt. Verlag 18.12.2025
Reihe/Serie Oxford Handbooks
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 171 x 246 mm
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Makroökonomie
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Wirtschaftspolitik
ISBN-10 0-19-888104-5 / 0198881045
ISBN-13 978-0-19-888104-9 / 9780198881049
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