The deregulation of telecommunications has taken a major step with the WTO agreements in February of this year. Namely, each of the major Far Eastern countries has agreed to open their market in some form of planned entry. These markets will allow for the introduction of competition of local and international services now currently restricted to the local PTT as well as allowing the entry of new services in what are generally closed markets. This paper analyzes the implications of changes in several key Far Eastern countries and discusses how this will impact the U.S. economy and the overall policy implications that this will focus on
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This paper examines the justifications, history, and practice of regulation in the US telecommunicat...
The persistence of the market power in the fixed telecommunication markets in both developed and dev...
Recent technology change and market liberalization have substantially reduced the costs of providing...
The authors examine the liberalization of the basic telecommunications sector in Asian countries wit...
The liberalization of telecommunications seems to be an unstoppable trend. National governments, fac...
This study assesses how developing and transition economies have fared in profiting from changes in ...
Recently, real and artificial barriers to international transactions have fallen sharply, causing a ...
The liberalization of telecommunications seems to be an unstoppable trend. National governments, fac...
Telecommunications deregulation and privatization was a good step to create new demands for a new in...
Telecommunications are increasingly being recognized as critical strategic infrastructure for ensuri...
This paper investigates the potential impact of opening up telecommunications to competition in MENA...
For about 15 years the telecommunication sector, erstwhile an inert sector dominated by national mon...
This thesis comprises three essays of the economics of international telecommunications. The first o...
This thesis comprises three essays of the economics of international telecommunications. The first o...
Abstract. The economic growth of the country is linked with the development of the telecommunication...
This paper examines the justifications, history, and practice of regulation in the US telecommunicat...
The persistence of the market power in the fixed telecommunication markets in both developed and dev...
Recent technology change and market liberalization have substantially reduced the costs of providing...