Telecommunications Policy
Volume 1 - 49
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Volume 17, issue 9, 1993
- The internet religious war pp. 643-649

- William J. Drake
- Regulatory institutions and processes in telecommunications: An international study of alternatives pp. 650-676

- Michael Tyler and Susan Bednarczyk
- Telecommunications and growth: The contribution of telecommunications infrastructure investment to aggregate and sectoral productivity pp. 677-690

- Francis J. Cronin, Elisabeth K. Colleran, Paul L. Herbert and Steven Lewitzky
- At last! A new Canadian telecommunications act pp. 691-698

- H. N. Janisch
- Globalization or regionalization?: An observation of current PTO activities pp. 699-706

- Yoshiko Kurisaki
- Intra-LATA toll elasticities pp. 707-713

- Kenneth Train
Volume 17, issue 8, 1993
- Who needs 'POTS-plus' services?: A comparison of residential user needs along the rural-urban continuum pp. 563-587

- Peter Shields, Brenda Dervin, Christopher Richter and Richard Soller
- Cable systems, telephony and local economic development in the UK pp. 589-602

- James Cornford and Andrew Gillespie
- Reorganization of European telecommunications: The cases of British Telecom, France Télécom and Deutsche Telekom pp. 603-621

- Rudolf Pospischil
- Telecommunications liberalization in the Nordic countries pp. 623-630

- Jürgen Müller, Erik Bohlin, Jari Karpakka, Christian Riis and Knud Erik Skouby
- Towards the information superhighway pp. 631-635

- James K. Lee
Volume 17, issue 7
- Hong Kong as a communications hub: Is deregulation enough? pp. 475-480

- Paul S. N. Lee
- Current policy issues in the Korean telecommunications industry pp. 481-492

- Jae-Cheol Kim and Tae-Soek Ro
- Converging telecommunications technologies: Challenges facing government and regulators in Australia and New Zealand pp. 493-503

- Richard A. Joseph
- Circumventing the centre: The realities of creating a telecommunications infrastructure in the USA pp. 504-516

- Harmeet Sawhney
- The economics of delayed access: Developing nations and satellite technology pp. 517-528

- Meheroo Jussawalla and John Tehranian
- Telecommunication needs and provision to underdeveloped black areas in South Africa pp. 529-539

- Mike Morris and S. E. Stavrou
- This line is mine: Consumers' property rights to telephone lines in outbound telemarketing pp. 540-553

- Louisa Ha
Volume 17, issue 6, 1993
- Wireless communications and personal freedom pp. 403-406

- Phillip L. Spector
- The 1992 world administrative radio conference: A survey of the US delegation and recommendations for the future pp. 407-414

- Dom Caristi
- Telecommunications infrastructure investment and economic development pp. 415-430

- Francis J. Cronin, Edwin B. Parker, Elisabeth K. Colleran and Mark A. Gold
- Liberalizing telecommunications markets: Political externalities in the Greek case pp. 431-445

- Natasha Constantelou
- 300 000 yuppies?: Mobile telephones in Finland pp. 446-458

- J. P. Roos
- Public-private alliances for telecommunications development: Intracorporate baby bells in the developing countries pp. 459-469

- Philip B. Stone
- Mobile à la mode pp. 470-471

- J. P. Roos
- Monopolies and mobile: thin evidence in Finland pp. 470-470

- Roger Pye
Volume 17, issue 5, 1993
- The growth of competition in the US long-distance industry pp. 323-330

- Lawrence Garfinkel
- The economics of mobile telephony in east and central Europe: The case of the Czech Republic pp. 331-340

- Chris Doyle
- Redirecting Russian telecommunications: Integration of devolution? pp. 341-351

- Steven A. Levy, D. Buell and D. Buivan
- Universal service in telephone history: A reconstruction pp. 352-369

- Milton Mueller
- The challenge of international value-added network services: Agreements in the Asia-Pacific area pp. 370-375

- Eugene Newman
- The information mall pp. 376-389

- Jagdish N. Sheth and Rajendra S. Sisodia
- Pricing complementary telephone services: The cases of payphone and operator service providers pp. 390-396

- John T. Wenders
Volume 17, issue 4
- Open network provision in the EC: A step-by-step approach to competition pp. 242-249

- Nicholas Higham
- Telematics and urban economic development policies: Time for caution? pp. 250-256

- David Gibbs
- The interconnection imperative: E pluribus unum pp. 257-280

- Dawson Walker and Jonathan Solomon
- Telephoning in Germany: Callers, rituals, contents and functions pp. 281-296

- Johannes Adler
- Competition in public long-distance telephone markets in Canada pp. 297-312

- Steven Globerman, Tae Hoon Oum and W. T. Stanbury
Volume 17, issue 3, 1993
- Trading telecommunications: Challenges to European regulation policies pp. 171-185

- Jacques Arlandis
- Back to the future: Britain's 19th century telecommunications policy pp. 186-199

- Jill Hills
- New rules for cable television in the USA: Reducing the market power of cable operators pp. 200-220

- Jean Pierre Coustel
- International toll revenue division: Tackling the inequities and inefficiencies pp. 221-233

- Rob Frieden
- Telephone company entry into cable television: A reply pp. 234-235

- Leland L. Johnson and David P. Reed
Volume 17, issue 2, 1993
- Dominance, nondominance and the public interest in telecommunications regulation pp. 98-106

- John R. Haring and Dennis L. Weisman
- Mobile communications in Germany: Economic and social impacts of a new infrastructural paradigm pp. 107-117

- Christoph Dörrenbächer
- Telecommunications development in the Republic of Korea: An alternative model? pp. 118-138

- Eun-Ju Kim
- The ombudsman roots of US state utility consumer advocates pp. 139-144

- John J. McGoldrick
- Telecommunications privatization issues: The Jamaican experience pp. 145-157

- Patricia K. McCormick
- Telephone company entry into cable television: A re-evaluation pp. 158-162

- Matthew Goodman, Kevin Lu, William Sharkey, Padmanabhan Srinagesh and Neal Stolleman
Volume 17, issue 1
- Technology's challenges to the First Amendment pp. 3-13

- Walter S. Baer
- The North American Free Trade Agreement: Telecommunications in perspective pp. 14-26

- Ivan H. Shefrin
- Scenarios for the Italian telecommunications market: Public and private strategies pp. 27-48

- Roberto Camagni, Roberta Capello and Marco Scarpinato
- Imputation rules in regulated industries: The case of telecommunications pp. 49-60

- Dennis L. Weisman and Louis C. Gapenski
- Fibre-to-the-home deployment: Regulatory issues in five US midwestern states pp. 61-73

- Karl O'Lessker, Michel Dupagne and Michael A. McGregor
- Economies of scope in the provision of narrowband and switched broadband services pp. 74-79

- Neal C. Stolleman
- Cost considerations for rural telephone service pp. 80-83

- Thomas Orwell Armstrong and Joseph P. Fuhr
- Providing practical strategies pp. 91-92

- Edwin B. Parker and Heather E. Hudson
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