Over six decades, Chile experimented with three regulatory regimes and ownership patterns for its telecommunications sectors, each with radically different investment patterns. Until 1970, Chile relied on private ownership and rate-of-return regulation, but excess demand persisted. In the 1970s, Chile relied on public ownership of two regulated monopolies, but the sector grew even more slowly than before. After 1982, Chile deregulated some market segments, introduced benchmark regulation, and returned to private ownership. The new regulatory regime and privatization doubled the number of lines in service in only four years. The author explains investment behavior as a function of the solutions to two contracting problems: between government...
This paper looks at how recent trends in international telecommunication services agreements impact ...
Telecommunications has gained in importance in the world economy. Regulation of this industry there...
Bilateral investment treaties (BITs) and investment chapters in preferential trade agreements have b...
For decades, most nations provided telecommunications services through regulated monopolies or by st...
Abstract: Starting with Chile in the early 1980s, Latin American countries have pushed telecommunica...
Empezando con Chile a comienzos de 1980, los países de América Latina han profundizado la reforma a ...
Starting with Chile in the early 1980s, Latin American countries have pushed telecommunications refo...
Over the last decade, Chile has undertaken remarkable reforms and transferred publicly owned utiliti...
The role of the state changed in Latin American and Caribbean countries between 1985 and 1995 as eig...
This thesis proposes to determine the role of regulation that promotes competition in the telecommu...
regulatory commissions were created (for the nineteen countries in our regional sample). This instit...
In this paper I analyze post-contractual disputes in the newly privatized electricity sector in Chil...
This paper analyzes the link between regulation, institutions, and telecommunications investment in ...
The role of the state changed in Latin American and Caribbean countries between 1985 and 1995 as eig...
Risk, whether market or political, is an important determinant of private investment decisions. One ...
This paper looks at how recent trends in international telecommunication services agreements impact ...
Telecommunications has gained in importance in the world economy. Regulation of this industry there...
Bilateral investment treaties (BITs) and investment chapters in preferential trade agreements have b...
For decades, most nations provided telecommunications services through regulated monopolies or by st...
Abstract: Starting with Chile in the early 1980s, Latin American countries have pushed telecommunica...
Empezando con Chile a comienzos de 1980, los países de América Latina han profundizado la reforma a ...
Starting with Chile in the early 1980s, Latin American countries have pushed telecommunications refo...
Over the last decade, Chile has undertaken remarkable reforms and transferred publicly owned utiliti...
The role of the state changed in Latin American and Caribbean countries between 1985 and 1995 as eig...
This thesis proposes to determine the role of regulation that promotes competition in the telecommu...
regulatory commissions were created (for the nineteen countries in our regional sample). This instit...
In this paper I analyze post-contractual disputes in the newly privatized electricity sector in Chil...
This paper analyzes the link between regulation, institutions, and telecommunications investment in ...
The role of the state changed in Latin American and Caribbean countries between 1985 and 1995 as eig...
Risk, whether market or political, is an important determinant of private investment decisions. One ...
This paper looks at how recent trends in international telecommunication services agreements impact ...
Telecommunications has gained in importance in the world economy. Regulation of this industry there...
Bilateral investment treaties (BITs) and investment chapters in preferential trade agreements have b...