Competition and Regulation in Telecommunications [electronic resource] : Examining Germany and America /

This volume brings together academic economists and lawyers to evaluate and compare the regulation of telecommunications markets in Germany and the United States. The unifying theme in all of the pa­ pers is that the goal of public policy in this area should be to make the broadest and most functional competition possible by means of an ap­ propriate regulatory framework. Because the European and American telecommunications markets are becoming more intertwined each day, the issues addressed in this volume will be topical to the business, government, and academic communities for some time. For the chairman of the Monopoly Commission, Wernhard Moschel, the opening of the German telecommunications market has been successful in principle. This is clearly recognizable in the case of the competition in long-distance transport. Based on the view that the regulatory authority should make itself obsolete, Professor Moschel advocates an incremental review and gradual reduction of regulation.

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Main Authors: Sidak, J. Gregory. editor., Engel, Christoph. editor., Knieps, Günter. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Language:eng
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2001
Subjects:Information technology., Business, Microeconomics., Industrial organization., Economics., Industrial Organization., IT in Business.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0640-8
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1933062018-07-30T23:18:00ZCompetition and Regulation in Telecommunications [electronic resource] : Examining Germany and America / Sidak, J. Gregory. editor. Engel, Christoph. editor. Knieps, Günter. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textDordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,2001.engThis volume brings together academic economists and lawyers to evaluate and compare the regulation of telecommunications markets in Germany and the United States. The unifying theme in all of the pa­ pers is that the goal of public policy in this area should be to make the broadest and most functional competition possible by means of an ap­ propriate regulatory framework. Because the European and American telecommunications markets are becoming more intertwined each day, the issues addressed in this volume will be topical to the business, government, and academic communities for some time. For the chairman of the Monopoly Commission, Wernhard Moschel, the opening of the German telecommunications market has been successful in principle. This is clearly recognizable in the case of the competition in long-distance transport. Based on the view that the regulatory authority should make itself obsolete, Professor Moschel advocates an incremental review and gradual reduction of regulation.Tangled Telecommunications Regulation -- The Path to Competition for Telecommunications in Germany -- Costing and Pricing in Liberalized Telecommunications Markets -- Regulation by TSLRIC: Economic Effects on Investment and Innovation -- What Is Wrong with American Telecommunications?.This volume brings together academic economists and lawyers to evaluate and compare the regulation of telecommunications markets in Germany and the United States. The unifying theme in all of the pa­ pers is that the goal of public policy in this area should be to make the broadest and most functional competition possible by means of an ap­ propriate regulatory framework. Because the European and American telecommunications markets are becoming more intertwined each day, the issues addressed in this volume will be topical to the business, government, and academic communities for some time. For the chairman of the Monopoly Commission, Wernhard Moschel, the opening of the German telecommunications market has been successful in principle. This is clearly recognizable in the case of the competition in long-distance transport. Based on the view that the regulatory authority should make itself obsolete, Professor Moschel advocates an incremental review and gradual reduction of regulation.Information technology.BusinessMicroeconomics.Industrial organization.Economics.Industrial Organization.Microeconomics.IT in Business.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0640-8URN:ISBN:9789401006408
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topic Information technology.
Business
Microeconomics.
Industrial organization.
Economics.
Industrial Organization.
Microeconomics.
IT in Business.
Information technology.
Business
Microeconomics.
Industrial organization.
Economics.
Industrial Organization.
Microeconomics.
IT in Business.
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Business
Microeconomics.
Industrial organization.
Economics.
Industrial Organization.
Microeconomics.
IT in Business.
Information technology.
Business
Microeconomics.
Industrial organization.
Economics.
Industrial Organization.
Microeconomics.
IT in Business.
Sidak, J. Gregory. editor.
Engel, Christoph. editor.
Knieps, Günter. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Competition and Regulation in Telecommunications [electronic resource] : Examining Germany and America /
description This volume brings together academic economists and lawyers to evaluate and compare the regulation of telecommunications markets in Germany and the United States. The unifying theme in all of the pa­ pers is that the goal of public policy in this area should be to make the broadest and most functional competition possible by means of an ap­ propriate regulatory framework. Because the European and American telecommunications markets are becoming more intertwined each day, the issues addressed in this volume will be topical to the business, government, and academic communities for some time. For the chairman of the Monopoly Commission, Wernhard Moschel, the opening of the German telecommunications market has been successful in principle. This is clearly recognizable in the case of the competition in long-distance transport. Based on the view that the regulatory authority should make itself obsolete, Professor Moschel advocates an incremental review and gradual reduction of regulation.
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Microeconomics.
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IT in Business.
author Sidak, J. Gregory. editor.
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title Competition and Regulation in Telecommunications [electronic resource] : Examining Germany and America /
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title_fullStr Competition and Regulation in Telecommunications [electronic resource] : Examining Germany and America /
title_full_unstemmed Competition and Regulation in Telecommunications [electronic resource] : Examining Germany and America /
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