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telecommunications industry to investigate the effects of entry liberalisation and privatisation on productivity, prices and quality of … remaining to liberalisation) and effective competition (as proxied by the share of new entrants or by the number of competitors …
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Coupled with the early wave of privatization in the 80s of state-owned telecom enterprises, the reform trend in the telecom market has shifted toward the market liberalization since the 90s, resulting in extended multilateral negotiations on the introduction of competition into basic...
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This paper analyzes and reviews the rapid transformation of Russian telecommunications and Internet operators over the past 20 years, from small town phone service suppliers, to top-5 global players. The approach taken is a dynamic eco-systems oriented analysis of the past 20 years evolution, to...
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The paper introduces insights into a methodology for developing regulation applicable to networked industries. Following telecommunications, the energy industry is most apt to undergo significant structural and regulatory reforms as a function technological advancement. The application of this...
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telecommunications industry to investigate the effects of entry liberalisation and privatisation on productivity, prices and quality of … remaining to liberalisation) and effective competition (as proxied by the share of new entrants or by the number of competitors … the industry (as proxied by both the public share in the PTO and years remaining to privatisation) …
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The telecommunication sector around the world has been undergoing dramatic reforms since the 1980s. Research to date has explored the effects of privatization, competition, and to a lesser extent, regulation. We know very little, however, about the effects of the details of privatization...
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The question of the most effective order of reforming state-owned enterprises has been hotly debated over the years. In the early 1990s many western advisers encouraged Eastern European countries and the former Soviet Union to privatize firms quickly under the assumption that market institutions...
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Almost a decade after Argentina began privatizing its railways, resolution of the conflicts between regulators, users and operators continues to take longer, and to be more difficult than expected. This paper shows that many of these conflicts arose because there are no rule of interactions...
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Successful network utility privatisation requires incentive-based regulation that allows investment to be adequately … consumer prices for telecoms, gas and electricity fell in the UK, overcoming most opposition to privatisation …
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This paper argues that, despite important productivity gains, reforms have benefited consumers much less than expected in El Salvador. Antitrust legislation, consumer protection and an adequate regulation of privatized utilities are central ingredients of a successful market economy. Major...
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