Telecommunications regulation and new services: a case study at the state level
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A model indicates that telecommunication service in Indiana would have developed more new products under new form of regulation than under rate-of-return regulation.
Publication Name: Journal of Regulatory Economics
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0922-680X
Year: 2001
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The effect of endogenous regulation on telecommunications expansion and efficiency in Latin America
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The growth and performance of the telecommunications sector in Latin America is greater with the privatization of services and a well-developed regulatory system.
Publication Name: Journal of Regulatory Economics
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0922-680X
Year: 2003
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A bottleneck input supplier's opportunity cost of competing downstream
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Greater competition within an industry can decrease prices for customers. Various examples within the US telecommunications industry are provided.
Publication Name: Journal of Regulatory Economics
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0922-680X
Year: 2003
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