Global Telecommunications Policies: The Challenge of Change: 148 (Contributions in Economics & Economic History)
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Regulatory change has come to characterize global telecommunications in the 1990s. In this timely book contributors of recognized distinction and knowledge provide a range of perspectives and discuss a variety of approaches to telecommunications issues providing broad coverage of telecommunications regulatory policies. In its analysis of public policies for deregulating telecommunications services the work emphasizes the business strategy implications entailed by each public policy. The volume argues that globalization and interdependence are forcing governments to adjust their policies; that technology often eclipses voluntary government policies; and that all multinational corporations through their investment strategies and R&D efforts are important actors in regulatory policy as are national and international agencies.
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