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If one accepts this general approach of using combinations of instruments and
participants , then there may be a temptation to succumb to a ' kitchen sink '
approach to policy design ( Hahn 1993 : 1719 ) , throwing in every conceivable
policy ...
If one accepts this general approach of using combinations of instruments and
participants , then there may be a temptation to succumb to a ' kitchen sink '
approach to policy design ( Hahn 1993 : 1719 ) , throwing in every conceivable
policy ...
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Build - Out Requirements The most common approach is to require a newly
privatized telecommunications carrier , or a newly licensed competitor , to meet
specific requirements with respect to infrastructure expansion . These build -
Universal ...
Build - Out Requirements The most common approach is to require a newly
privatized telecommunications carrier , or a newly licensed competitor , to meet
specific requirements with respect to infrastructure expansion . These build -
Universal ...
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This approach has been adopted by the Philippines . ... As with the other
approaches , these implicit subsidies succeed in motivating commercial carriers
to meet the needs of unserved areas , and the obligations are technology neutral
.
This approach has been adopted by the Philippines . ... As with the other
approaches , these implicit subsidies succeed in motivating commercial carriers
to meet the needs of unserved areas , and the obligations are technology neutral
.
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the evolution of dereregulation | 1 |
Tables | 8 |
developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
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