This article examines how internationalization affects domestic decisions about the reform of market institutions. A developing literature argues that nations maintain different “varieties of capitalism ” in the face of economic globalization because of diverse domestic settings. However, in an internationalized world, powerful forces for change applying across borders can affect deci-sion making within domestic arenas. The article therefore analyzes how three factors (trans-national technological and economic developments, overseas reforms, and European regulation) affected institutional reform in a selected case study of telecommunications regulation in Britain, France, Germany, and Italy between the 1960s and 2002. The author argues that...
This article puts forward the fundamental lines of thought on the Political Economy of Communication...
Relying on insights from the comparative capitalism debate, this article compares the industrial pol...
The article examines the empirical validity of ‘new’ or ‘historical’ explanations of policy‐making b...
This article examines how internationalization affects domestic decisions about the reform of market...
This book confronts some of the most important questions related to liberalization, regulation, and ...
The European utilities sectors exemplify the transformation of regulatory capitalism, with far reach...
As a consequence of liberalization policies in the European Union (EU), a number of formerly inward-...
First published online: 04 February 2011The article tests widely accepted contentions of historical ...
One consequence of the liberalization of certain services in the European Union was that a number of...
Contents List of Tables xi Introduction: Market Internationalisation, Policy, and National Econ...
This article examines European telecommunications through the conceptual lenses of the ‘competition’...
The article begins by briefly setting out the national institutional structures that existed before ...
This article contributes to the understanding of the role of European governments in fostering new g...
This article examines corporate governance arrangements and the adjustment paths of British Telecom ...
One of the consequences of major regulatory reform of the telecommunications sector from the end of ...
This article puts forward the fundamental lines of thought on the Political Economy of Communication...
Relying on insights from the comparative capitalism debate, this article compares the industrial pol...
The article examines the empirical validity of ‘new’ or ‘historical’ explanations of policy‐making b...
This article examines how internationalization affects domestic decisions about the reform of market...
This book confronts some of the most important questions related to liberalization, regulation, and ...
The European utilities sectors exemplify the transformation of regulatory capitalism, with far reach...
As a consequence of liberalization policies in the European Union (EU), a number of formerly inward-...
First published online: 04 February 2011The article tests widely accepted contentions of historical ...
One consequence of the liberalization of certain services in the European Union was that a number of...
Contents List of Tables xi Introduction: Market Internationalisation, Policy, and National Econ...
This article examines European telecommunications through the conceptual lenses of the ‘competition’...
The article begins by briefly setting out the national institutional structures that existed before ...
This article contributes to the understanding of the role of European governments in fostering new g...
This article examines corporate governance arrangements and the adjustment paths of British Telecom ...
One of the consequences of major regulatory reform of the telecommunications sector from the end of ...
This article puts forward the fundamental lines of thought on the Political Economy of Communication...
Relying on insights from the comparative capitalism debate, this article compares the industrial pol...
The article examines the empirical validity of ‘new’ or ‘historical’ explanations of policy‐making b...