This paper attempts to assess three main issues on Peruvian telecommunications technology: what are the main variables that explain the demand for access to telephone services; how important is access to telephone services in explaining the transition out of poverty, and what are the consumption and welfare impacts of the significant increase in the supply of telephone lines since the divestiture in 1994 of the Peruvian telephone services. To accomplish our goal we will use two methodologies. Firstly, we will concentrate on residential telephony based on a countrywide representative consumer expenditure survey (The World Bank's Living Standards Measurement Survey). With this household survey the demand for access to telephone services was m...
This article analyzes the design and implementation of telecommunications service policies targeted ...
Most studies in the mobile communication field focus on the acceptance of the technology rather than...
Taking into account the social and economic benefits of telecommunications development, universal ac...
'This paper attempts to assess three main issues an Peruvian telecommunications technology: what are...
Purpose. The main objective of the research is to examine whether the possession and the consumption...
This paper takes advantage of a quasi-natural experiment in Peru by which the privatized telecommuni...
We take advantage of a quasi-natural experiment in Peru by which the privatized telecommunications c...
This paper measures the rural households' willingness to pay (WTP) for access to public telephone se...
This article analyzes the design and implementation of telecommunications service policies targeted ...
The main purpose of this article is to assess the welfare effects of situations in which either mobi...
This study analyses the cost of a low-volume basket of mobile services across a sample of Latin Amer...
D uring the 1990s many Latin American countries developed universal access programs, financed throug...
The strong pattern of inequality that marks Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is repeated, altho...
This paper links communications and media usage to social and household economics boun-daries. It hi...
The strong pattern of inequality that marks Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is repeated, altho...
This article analyzes the design and implementation of telecommunications service policies targeted ...
Most studies in the mobile communication field focus on the acceptance of the technology rather than...
Taking into account the social and economic benefits of telecommunications development, universal ac...
'This paper attempts to assess three main issues an Peruvian telecommunications technology: what are...
Purpose. The main objective of the research is to examine whether the possession and the consumption...
This paper takes advantage of a quasi-natural experiment in Peru by which the privatized telecommuni...
We take advantage of a quasi-natural experiment in Peru by which the privatized telecommunications c...
This paper measures the rural households' willingness to pay (WTP) for access to public telephone se...
This article analyzes the design and implementation of telecommunications service policies targeted ...
The main purpose of this article is to assess the welfare effects of situations in which either mobi...
This study analyses the cost of a low-volume basket of mobile services across a sample of Latin Amer...
D uring the 1990s many Latin American countries developed universal access programs, financed throug...
The strong pattern of inequality that marks Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is repeated, altho...
This paper links communications and media usage to social and household economics boun-daries. It hi...
The strong pattern of inequality that marks Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is repeated, altho...
This article analyzes the design and implementation of telecommunications service policies targeted ...
Most studies in the mobile communication field focus on the acceptance of the technology rather than...
Taking into account the social and economic benefits of telecommunications development, universal ac...