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PowerPoint slides presented by Bronwyn Howell at The Journalists Training Organisation Courses hosted by Victoria University Continuing Education and Executive Development are available for download here.
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Comments to the Federal communications Commission Washington DC on Broadband Study conducted by the Berkman Center for Internet and Society. NPB Public Notice #13; GN Docket Numbers 09-47; 09-51; 09-137.Prepared by Bronwyn Howell November 13 2009.
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Presentation by Bronwyn Howell to the 18th Biennial conference of the International Telecommunications Society Tokyo Japan 27-30 June 2010.
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Bronwyn Howell presented Lessons from NZ for England's Proposed NHS Foundation Trust and Vice-Versa at the New Zealand Health Economics Meeting in November 2004.
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Bronwyn Howell presents Ultrafast Broadband: Feeding a Need for Speed or Funding a Fibre Arms Race? at the Technische Universiteit Eindhoven (TUE) on 15 September 2011.
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Economic analysis takes as its defining performance benchmark the pursuit of increases in efficiency. Competition law and industry-specific regulation provide two competing means of intervention whereby the pursuit of efficiency can be enhanced. Ultimately legislators decide how governance of...
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Bronwyn Howell's presentation to the International Telecommunications Society European Regional Conference held in Budapest 20-22 September 2011.
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This monograph contains the following articles: The birth of a strategyA managed-care model The NZPHCS managed-care schemeCompeting for governanceFor the future
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The Australian and New Zealand governments have both decided that substantial government investment is required to accelerate the deployment of new nationwide fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) networks. This paper examines the two proposals in light of the crucial role of price discrimination in enabling...
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New Zealand's primary health care sector has undergone fundamental changes under the Primary Health Care Strategy announced in 2001 and implemented from 2002. The strategy replaces historic fee-for-service general practitioner subsidies with population-based capitation subsidies and restructures...
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