This article uses an original dataset to test the effects of government monopoly service, competition, and regulation on the development of the telephone industry in Europe in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Like today, there were stateowned monopolies in some countries, vigorous competition in others, and others with private firms operating under restrictive concessions. The main determinant of government control of the telephone sector was the state s involvement in the telegraph. Countries with competition between telephone providers and whose governments did not threaten to expropriate firms assets saw higher telephone penetration and lower prices, even in rural areas.
Abstract. Using a new data set of the telecommunications sector on privatization (1980-98 for 167 co...
Abstract: Telecommunication economic analysis has largely relied upon a conventional economic framew...
This paper explores the effects of competition and regulation on telecommunications sector performan...
Abstract : In continental Europe the state owned and controlled the telegraph network from the begin...
The main point of this paper is that politicians use the telecommunications industry as a tool for t...
The dissertation is a historical and theoretical study of competition between the Bell and independe...
The paper uses an international database on regulation, market structure and performance in the tele...
While the history of governmental regulation of communication is at least as long as the history of ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2000.Includes bib...
One of the most important and influential ideas of globalisation is that the capacity of states to g...
Firm-level data of 23 public telephone firms from less developed countries is used to compare the op...
This paper examines the political and economic circumstances surrounding the introduction of interna...
Summary: State intervention in the Belgian telecommunication sector was the product of political, ec...
Telecommunications has gained in importance in the world economy. Regulation of this industry there...
The article examines the empirical validity of ‘new’ or ‘historical’ explanations of policy‐making b...
Abstract. Using a new data set of the telecommunications sector on privatization (1980-98 for 167 co...
Abstract: Telecommunication economic analysis has largely relied upon a conventional economic framew...
This paper explores the effects of competition and regulation on telecommunications sector performan...
Abstract : In continental Europe the state owned and controlled the telegraph network from the begin...
The main point of this paper is that politicians use the telecommunications industry as a tool for t...
The dissertation is a historical and theoretical study of competition between the Bell and independe...
The paper uses an international database on regulation, market structure and performance in the tele...
While the history of governmental regulation of communication is at least as long as the history of ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2000.Includes bib...
One of the most important and influential ideas of globalisation is that the capacity of states to g...
Firm-level data of 23 public telephone firms from less developed countries is used to compare the op...
This paper examines the political and economic circumstances surrounding the introduction of interna...
Summary: State intervention in the Belgian telecommunication sector was the product of political, ec...
Telecommunications has gained in importance in the world economy. Regulation of this industry there...
The article examines the empirical validity of ‘new’ or ‘historical’ explanations of policy‐making b...
Abstract. Using a new data set of the telecommunications sector on privatization (1980-98 for 167 co...
Abstract: Telecommunication economic analysis has largely relied upon a conventional economic framew...
This paper explores the effects of competition and regulation on telecommunications sector performan...