Telecommunications Policy
Volume 1 - 49
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Volume 20, issue 10, 1996
- Determining the level of regulation in EU telecommunications. A preliminary assessment pp. 725-738

- Martin Cave and Peter Crowther
- Why is the international accounting rate system in terminal decline, and what might be the consequences? pp. 739-753

- Mark Scanlan
- International competition policy and telecommunications. Lessons from the EU and prospects for the WTO pp. 755-767

- Peter Holmes, Jeremy Kempton and Francis McGowan
- Supra-national regulation for supra-national telecommunications carriers? pp. 769-787

- Eli M Noam and Anjali Singhal
- Formal standards-setting for global telecommunications and information services. Towards an institutional regime transformation? pp. 789-815

- Paul David and Mark Shurmer
- Standards, trade and competition in the emerging global information infrastructure environment pp. 817-830

- Paul David and W Steinmueller
Volume 20, issue 9, 1996
- End of the line for the local loop monopoly? pp. 637-640

- Peter L Smith
- Incentive regulation and telco performance: A primer pp. 641-652

- Sanford Berg and R Dean Foreman
- Telecommunications reforms in Portugal and the European Union pp. 653-667

- Helena Sousa
- Danish telecommunications: Keeping the policy options open pp. 669-684

- Anders Henten and Thomas Wulff
- China's telecommunications policy and Hong Kong, 1997: Bargaining positions pp. 685-698

- Peter Lovelock
- Great leap or long march: Some policy issues of the development of the Internet in China pp. 699-711

- Wei Wu
- Global strategic alliances in the telecommunications industry pp. 713-720

- Jong-Geun Oh
Volume 20, issue 8, 1996
- Telecommunications and the internet pp. 545-548

- Alicia Clegg
- A policy and regulatory framework for the mobile satellite services pp. 549-555

- David Wright and Shola Taylor
- Strategic liberalization. Mapping a course for sustainable infrastructure development pp. 557-571

- Brian Regli
- Customer ownership of the local loop. A solution to the problem of interconnection pp. 573-584

- Pb Schechter
- Monitoring telecommunications deregulation through international benchmarking pp. 585-606

- Patrick Xavier
- Canada's new regulatory framework. Convergence, competition and the Information Highway pp. 607-621

- Kevin G Wilson
- The new demand for telecoms traffic data. From MiTT to maps pp. 623-631

- Gregory C Staple
Volume 20, issue 7, 1996
- Abolish the FCC pp. 469-474

- Bruce L
- Structural separation or market restructuring pp. 475-479

- Jonathan Solomon and Dawson Walker
- Towards multiservice personal communications: Perspectives for a sector structure evolution pp. 481-496

- Emilio Lera
- PHS: Revolutionizing personal communication in Japan pp. 497-506

- Kenichi Ishii
- International telephone traffic, callback and policy implications pp. 507-515

- Jonathan Sandbach
- Transition to competition in Hong Kong's local telephone industry pp. 517-529

- Pun-Lee Lam
- Regulating "Caller ID:" Emulation and learning in US state-level telecommunication policy processes pp. 531-542

- Roopali Mukherjee and Rohan Samarajiva
- Spectrum allocation in New Zealand pp. 543-543

- Ir Hutchings
Volume 20, issue 6, 1996
- Public service or universal service? pp. 391-397

- Lucien Rapp
- New media. The likely development path and future regulatory requirements pp. 399-413

- Justin Jameson
- The illusion of reform. The dilemma of structural telecommunications policy pp. 415-427

- Christopher Weare
- Introducing competition into local exchange markets pp. 429-442

- Peter Temin and Joseph H Weber
- Using wireless technology to provide basic telephone service in the developing world pp. 443-454

- Alex Hills and Hung-Yao Yeh
- US provision of telecommunications goods and services in the PRC: Chinese policies and American strategies pp. 455-464

- William G Chismar, Meheroo Jussawalla and Marcellus S Snow
Volume 20, issue 5, 1996
- The transition from monopoly to competition in Australian telecommunications pp. 311-323

- Marina C van der Vlies
- Telecommunications in Central and Eastern Europe: Similarities, peculiarities and trends of change in the countries of transition pp. 325-340

- Gyula Sallai, Ivan Schmideg and George Lajtha
- Telecom operators in the European Union: Internationalization strategies and network alliances pp. 341-355

- Cornelius Graack
- Restructuring the Korean telecommunications market: Evolution and challenges ahead pp. 357-373

- Shin Cho, Byung-il Choi and Seon-Kyou Choi
- New communications technology: A survey of impacts and issues pp. 375-387

- Michael Marien
Volume 20, issue 4, 1996
- The transaction superhighway. Innovation and policy implications pp. 233-238

- Richard Horton
- International accounting rates. A perspective pp. 239-242

- Dawson Walker
- Toward a framework for designing information society policies pp. 243-259

- William H Melody
- The Greek telecommunications policies and the EU directives pp. 261-271

- Philip Constantinou and Alexis Lagoudakis
- The new telecommunications in the Netherlands: Strategy, policy and regulation pp. 273-289

- Robin Mansell, Andrew Davies and Willem Hulsink
- Cable TV in Austria. Between telecommunications and broadcasting pp. 291-301

- Michael Latzer
- Competition in the German cellular market? Lessons of duopoly pp. 303-310

- Matthias Stoetzer and Daniel Tewes
Volume 20, issue 3, 1996
- Architecture and economic policy pp. 161-167

- Marjory S Blumenthal
- Adding service discrimination to the Internet pp. 169-181

- David D Clark
- Pricing in computer networks: Reshaping the research agenda pp. 183-201

- Scott Shenker, David Clark, Deborah Estrin and Shai Herzog
- Service architecture and content provision. The network provider as editor pp. 203-217

- Jeffrey Mackie-Mason, S Shenker and Hal Varian
- The political economy of congestion charges and settlements in packet networks pp. 219-231

- William Lehr and Martin BH Weiss
Volume 20, issue 2, 1996
- The extraterrestrials are coming pp. 79-82

- A Michael Noll
- The future of Japanese telecommunications pp. 83-88

- Martin Fransman
- Users' rights? The multilateral rules on access to telecommunications pp. 89-99

- Lee Tuthill
- Technology and policy options for the telecommunications sector. The situation in Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union pp. 101-123

- Gareth Davies, Steve Carter, Stuart McIntosh and Dan Stefanescu
- International telecommunications in Turkey pp. 125-130

- Vedia Dökmecí and Lale Berköz
- Broadband regulation. The OFTEL Consultative Document: Beyond the telephone, the television and the PC pp. 131-139

- Nicholas Higham and Andrew Lee
- Moving toward local distribution network competition in Canada pp. 141-157

- Steven Globerman, Hudson N Janisch and Wt Stanbury
Volume 20, issue 1
- The socio-economic benefits of a universal telephone network: A demand-side view of universal service pp. 3-10

- Stephen Graham, James Cornford and Simon Marvin
- India's telecommunications policy: A paradigm shift pp. 11-22

- Mb Athreya
- The political economy of India's telecommunication reforms pp. 23-38

- Nikhil Sinha
- Telecommunications policy in India: The political underpinnings of reform pp. 39-51

- Ben A Petrazzini
- The radio spectrum and the organization of the future: Recapturing radio for new working patterns and lifestyles pp. 53-75

- Simon Forge
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