Deregulation trends and policies in France
Jacques Arlandis
Telecommunications Policy, 1987, vol. 11, issue 3, 308-309
Abstract:
Although the debates challenging monopoly in telecommunications, and promoting deregulation as the alternative, have become the classic method of analysing the industry, deregulation trends in France cannot be approached so simply. This report focuses on some of the features of the French monopoly, and presents a hypothesis on the direction deregulation could take in France.
Date: 1987
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