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And even when meaningful comparison is possible , sunk and transaction costs
may be too high to be worth the cost of relocation . As a result , firms rarely have
the inclination or capacity to shift or even credibly threaten to shift to other sites ...
And even when meaningful comparison is possible , sunk and transaction costs
may be too high to be worth the cost of relocation . As a result , firms rarely have
the inclination or capacity to shift or even credibly threaten to shift to other sites ...
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It is possible to reconceptualise and extend this enforcement pyramid in two
important ways . First , beyond the state and business , it is possible for third
parties to act as quasi - regulators . Similarly , second parties in the form of
business may ...
It is possible to reconceptualise and extend this enforcement pyramid in two
important ways . First , beyond the state and business , it is possible for third
parties to act as quasi - regulators . Similarly , second parties in the form of
business may ...
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Fourth , the costs associated with administering a universal service policy should
be minimized by reducing government involvement and oversight where possible
. Logical Transition to Steady - state Universal Service Policies This universal ...
Fourth , the costs associated with administering a universal service policy should
be minimized by reducing government involvement and oversight where possible
. Logical Transition to Steady - state Universal Service Policies This universal ...
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Contents
the evolution of dereregulation | 1 |
Tables | 8 |
developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
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