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Deregulation in Australia, by design or default

Ian Reinecke and Julianne Schultz

Telecommunications Policy, 1984, vol. 8, issue 4, 267-270

Abstract: This article traces the debate on the deregulation of telecommunications in Australia from initial private sector lobbying in 1977. Although the recommendations of the Davidson Report were seemingly sunk by the defeat of the Fraser government in 1983, the authors believe that the Labor government's commitment to monopoly public sector telecommunications may give way to deregulation by default under increasing fiscal restraint and private sector demands.

Date: 1984
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