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This paper aims to investigate the main determinants of Telecommunications demand for European countries (EU). For this reason, a panel data set is used consisting of 19 EU countries over the period 1991-2010 capturing the years before and after the liberalization process. The goal is to clarify...
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deregulation model. Moreover, the design of the integration process will affect the distribution of the gains from integration, and … that the design of the deregulation cum integration process should ensure the maintenance of a level playing field and the …
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The present paper (presented in ITU's & INA 2009 workshop on “Migration to Next Generation Regulatory Environment”) tries to identify the effects of the concentration experienced so far in the EU telecom sector and offers a high level strategy proposition for alternative revenue sources in...
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outdoing Western countries in terms of speed and radicality. Deregulation and enterprization have dominated the process in all … question for the first time in Eastern Europe. We start to address the two relevant policy issues: modes of regulation, and …
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This paper examines liberalization of the basic telecommunications sector in a number of Asian countries and the role of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) in this process. It begins by explaining the working of the GATS as a mechanism for multilateral liberalization efforts. It...
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-based competition, by fine-tuning access regulation, working as intended? What can one learn from the Dutch experience? As scale …
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, privatization, and the (re)structuring of regulation. Second, it attempts to estimate the extent to which these policies have …
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, privatization, and the (re)structuring of regulation. Second, it attempts to estimate the extent to which these policies have …
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Using the Bureau of Labor Statistics' (“BLS”) data on industry employment, I quantify the effect on telecommunications jobs of the Obama Administration's regulatory revival in telecommunications using the difference-in-differences (“DiD”) estimator. I find that over the period 2010-2016,...
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