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This chapter proposes a policy of tradable universal service obligations to foster
the expansion of infrastructure into unserved regions . Although the policy can be
employed at any time , privatization , the introduction of competition , and the ...
This chapter proposes a policy of tradable universal service obligations to foster
the expansion of infrastructure into unserved regions . Although the policy can be
employed at any time , privatization , the introduction of competition , and the ...
Page 215
It is equally important that the services offered by a carrier benefit from
economies of scope ( Peha and Tewari 1998 ) . ... Fourth , the costs associated
with administering a universal service policy should be minimized by reducing
government ...
It is equally important that the services offered by a carrier benefit from
economies of scope ( Peha and Tewari 1998 ) . ... Fourth , the costs associated
with administering a universal service policy should be minimized by reducing
government ...
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To minimize costs , the right firms must be given the right set of universal service
obligations to be fulfilled at the right time , and advance central planning by a
government regulator is unlikely to produce that result . The solution is for ...
To minimize costs , the right firms must be given the right set of universal service
obligations to be fulfilled at the right time , and advance central planning by a
government regulator is unlikely to produce that result . The solution is for ...
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the evolution of dereregulation | 1 |
Tables | 8 |
developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
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