Telecommunications Policy
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Volume 9, issue 4, 1985
- Mixed planning approach at Geneva pp. 270-272

- Heather Hudson
- Setting technical standards for improved communication flows pp. 273-275

- Ruben Näslund
- Implications of deregulating satellite communications pp. 276-280

- Lee McKnight
- Regulation to deregulation: the telecommunications sector and industrialization: Evidence from the Pacific rim and basin pp. 281-290

- Marcellus S. Snow
- DBS systems: Perspectives from a profit seeking company pp. 291-300

- Ernesto R. Martin
- Pay television in Australia: An application of functional measurement to telecommunications demand forecasting pp. 301-309

- L. W. Johnson, B. J. Buchanan and F. J. Crittle
- Telecommunications, trade and TDF pp. 310-318

- Peter Robinson
- Predatory pricing and foreclosure in telecommunications pp. 319-328

- Steven Globerman
- Predatory pricing and foreclosure in Canadian telecommunications pp. 329-333

- Robert E. Babe
- Copyright issues for home videotaping pp. 334-350

- Carolyn Lin
Volume 9, issue 3, 1985
- The new communication age in Japan pp. 182-184

- Moriya Koyama
- Financing and other issues in telecommunications development pp. 185-188

- Edwin B. Parker
- Usage sensitivity and priority coding: a flexible approach to telecommunications pricing pp. 189-190

- Joseph P. Fuhr
- Regulatory issues in regional satellite communications: Towards a USA - Mexico bilateral agreement pp. 191-202

- Jorge Valerdi
- Deregulation is politicization pp. 203-214

- Jeremy Tunstall
- Competition and performance in the UK telecommunications industry pp. 215-228

- James Foreman-Peck
- National telecommunications planning in Brazil pp. 229-239

- Raul Antonio Del Fiol and JoséEugênio Guisard Ferraz
- Telecommunications and economic development in Singapore pp. 240-244

- Huey-tsyh Chen and Eddie C.Y. Kuo
- Changing dynamics of the overseas marketplace for TV programming: The rise of international co-production pp. 245-261

- Jean-Luc Renaud and Barry R. Litman
Volume 9, issue 2, 1985
- The missing link: a political hot potato pp. 90-92

- Jonathan Solomon
- Privatization of Japanese telecommunications pp. 93-95

- Kunji Maeda
- WARC-ORB-85: Guaranteeing access to the geostationary orbit pp. 97-108

- Mahindra Naraine
- Freedom of access to the radio spectrum for satellite communications pp. 109-120

- David Withers
- Latecomer cost handicap in satellite communications pp. 121-135

- Harvey J. Levin
- Research and development policy in the USA: Implications for satellite communications pp. 137-144

- Fred W. Weingarten and Charles K. Wilk
- The diffusion of new telecommunication technologies pp. 145-158

- John Carey and Mitchell L. Moss
- Rural telephone in Indonesia and Thailand: Social and economic benefits pp. 159-169

- Godwin C. Chu, Chote Srivisal, Alfian and Boonlert Supadhiloke
- Project evaluation techniques for investment in LDCs pp. 170-171

- Christopher W. Nordlinger
Volume 9, issue 1, 1985
- Information technology comes home pp. 3-22

- Walter S. Baer
- Access to information resources: The developmental context of the space WARC pp. 23-30

- Heather E. Hudson
- Reform of telecommunications regulation in Japan and Canada pp. 31-40

- H. Janisch and Y. Kurisaki
- Videotex for news and business data: Comparison of user response to two information retrieval applications pp. 41-48

- James S. Ettema
- Direct broadcasting by satellite in the USA: Interim regulations and implications pp. 49-61

- James C. Hsiung
- Media diversity and communications policy: Impact of VCRs and satellite TV pp. 63-73

- Christine L. Ogan
- ISDN for West Germany pp. 77-78

- Rolf T. Wigand
- US international telecommunications goals pp. 78-80

- Mahindra Naraine
Volume 8, issue 4, 1984
- Deregulation in Australia, by design or default pp. 267-270

- Ian Reinecke and Julianne Schultz
- Telephone and cable companies: Rivals or partners in video distribution? pp. 271-289

- Walter S. Baer
- Regulatory options for cable TV in the UK pp. 290-306

- Cento Veljanovski
- Telemedicine: an historical perspective pp. 307-313

- Chris Higgins, Earl Dunn and David Conrath
- Demand for sex-oriented cable TV in the USA: Community acceptance and obscenity law pp. 314-320

- Michael O. Wirth, Thomas F. Baldwin and Jayne Zenaty
- A behavioural measure of information work pp. 321-334

- Jorge Reina Schement and Leah Lievrouw
- The use of telephones in Sri Lanka pp. 335-338

- Mitsuhiro Kojina, Junichiro Hoken and Masaru Saito
Volume 8, issue 3, 1984
- Creating a convivial communications society pp. 170-172

- Lorne Peterson
- Appropriate telecommunications for economic development pp. 173-177

- Edwin B. Parker
- London calling: A policy for telecommunications after privatization pp. 178-180

- Gareth Locksley
- Financing telecommunications for rural development pp. 181-203

- Douglas Goldschmidt
- Global competition and EEC policy in telecommunications: An Italian perspective pp. 205-212

- Luigi Montella
- The future role of international telecommunications institutions pp. 213-221

- Jonathan Solomon
- Technology and policy in cable TV development in the UK pp. 223-235

- Michael Gibbons, Jill Hartley, Janet Evans, John Metcalfe and Jonathan Simnett
- The economic implications of satellite technology and the industrialization of space pp. 237-248

- Meheroo Jussawalla
- Local measured telephone service in the USA: A quantitative analysis pp. 249-255

- Patricia L. Pacey and Larry Singell
- The Maitland commission pp. 256-257

- John Edmondson and oManaging Editor
Volume 8, issue 2, 1984
- Telecommunications for development: findings of the ITU-OECD project pp. 83-88

- Nicolas Jéquier
- Doctrine, decision and development in international telecommunications pp. 89-92

- Henry M. Boettriger
- Regulation of the Canadian cable industry: A comparative analysis pp. 93-106

- Janay Collins and Barry R. Litman
- Telecommunications policy-making in New Zealand during the last two decades pp. 107-126

- Graham A. Wagner
- Assimilating social values in computer-based technologies pp. 127-147

- Rob Kling
- Regional structure and telecommunications planning pp. 149-161

- David Cleevely
- Broadening the discussion pp. 162-162

- Heather E. Hudson
- Regional structure and telecommunications planning pp. 162-163

- Geoffrey Walsham
- Deregulation in Hong Kong pp. 165-166

- Anthony Newstead
Volume 8, issue 1, 1984
- The UNESCO fiasco pp. 2-2

- Charles Jonscher
- Standard setting in international telecommunications pp. 3-6

- L. Burtz and E. Hummel
- Will choice be extended by cable? pp. 7-11

- Richard Collins
- Markets without boundaries pp. 12-14

- Manley R. Irwin
- Satellite data networks for national development pp. 15-28

- Norman Abramson
- Electronic funds transfer: The creeping revolution pp. 29-43

- R.T. Clark
- Japan's policy on monopoly and competition in telecommunications pp. 44-50

- Tetsuro Tomita
- Telecommunications and investment decisions in the Philippines pp. 51-57

- Renato B. Garcia
- On the role of telecommunications in development pp. 59-66

- Bjorn Wellenius
- No development without connectivity pp. 67-68

- Melvin M. Webber
- Recognizing priorities pp. 68-69

- David D. Cleevely
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