p. 53 – 64The liberalization of services that were formerly organised as monopolies implies threats and opportunities. On one hand, income inequality and the existence of rural areas where access to communications is difficult usually imply that rural population experiment difficulties when access to a network facility. This is a consequence of large sunk costs (which strongly depends on geography) and low service affordability (which is positively correlated with gross domestic product per capita). On the other hand, liberalisation should yields to better prices and access to a number of telecoms services. We present a model in which consumers’ capacity to access broadband Internet facilities is negatively correlated with the price charged...
ICT policies have been presented as one of the keys for inclusion in the global economy. For instanc...
During the last two decades Latin American countries liberalized and, most of them, privatized their...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Technology, Mana...
The role of the state changed in Latin American and Caribbean countries between 1985 and 1995 as eig...
This article provides a synopsis of Argentina\u27s telecommunications industry and examines the comp...
The Internet in developing countries grew substantially in recent years. Given the large income disp...
This essay analyzes the role of the market in network expansion in Latin America. Although universal...
The strong pattern of inequality that marks Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is repeated, altho...
Fil: Galperin, Hernán. Universidad de San Andrés. Centro de Estudios de Tecnología y Sociedad; Argen...
The market for local telephone services was opened up to competition in 1990, but it was not until 1...
The role of the state changed in Latin American and Caribbean countries between 1985 and 1995 as eig...
regulatory commissions were created (for the nineteen countries in our regional sample). This instit...
The market for local telephone services was opened up to competition in 1990, but it was not until 1...
This paper analyzes the link between regulation, institutions, and telecommunications investment in ...
The market for local telephone services was opened up to competition in 1990, but it was not until 1...
ICT policies have been presented as one of the keys for inclusion in the global economy. For instanc...
During the last two decades Latin American countries liberalized and, most of them, privatized their...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Technology, Mana...
The role of the state changed in Latin American and Caribbean countries between 1985 and 1995 as eig...
This article provides a synopsis of Argentina\u27s telecommunications industry and examines the comp...
The Internet in developing countries grew substantially in recent years. Given the large income disp...
This essay analyzes the role of the market in network expansion in Latin America. Although universal...
The strong pattern of inequality that marks Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is repeated, altho...
Fil: Galperin, Hernán. Universidad de San Andrés. Centro de Estudios de Tecnología y Sociedad; Argen...
The market for local telephone services was opened up to competition in 1990, but it was not until 1...
The role of the state changed in Latin American and Caribbean countries between 1985 and 1995 as eig...
regulatory commissions were created (for the nineteen countries in our regional sample). This instit...
The market for local telephone services was opened up to competition in 1990, but it was not until 1...
This paper analyzes the link between regulation, institutions, and telecommunications investment in ...
The market for local telephone services was opened up to competition in 1990, but it was not until 1...
ICT policies have been presented as one of the keys for inclusion in the global economy. For instanc...
During the last two decades Latin American countries liberalized and, most of them, privatized their...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Technology, Mana...