Regulating Competition on Telecommunications: British Experience and its Lessons
Martin Cave
Economic Analysis and Policy, 1991, vol. 21, issue 2, 129-143
Abstract:
This paper is chiefly devoted to an account of the review of telecommunications policy carried out by the British Government in early 1991. But in order to explain and evaluate that review, it is useful first to discuss more general issues concerned with the regulation of competition in telecommunications. The British experience also has lessons for recent developments in Australian policy towards telecommunications, and some of these are discussed in the final section.
Date: 1991
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