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Telecommunications Policy Have Regulators Dialed the Wrong Number? 1997 Edition by Donald L. Alexander , ABC-CLIO

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    Author(s)Donald L. Alexander
    PublisherABC-CLIO
    ISBN9780275958558
    Pages184
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 1997

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    ABC-CLIO Telecommunications Policy Have Regulators Dialed the Wrong Number? 1997 Edition by Donald L. Alexander

    In this timely collection of essays, leading economic and communication scholars examine major policy issues confronting federal and state regulators in the telecommunications industry. The essays describe how past regulatory decisions have contributed to a growing tension between emerging competition and the preservation of specific social objectives like the continuance of universal service, and thus provide a unique perspective on the current public policy debates. Although each author discusses a different policy issue, the common theme in this volume is the compelling argument that past regulatory decisions, which were often motivated by political compromises rather than sound economic analysis, are the primary source of inefficiency that exists in the telecommunications industry today.This insight points to potential harm that legislators may create from ignoring economic forces when deregulating an industry. The Telecommunications Act of 1996 is an example in which deregulation has created more, not less, regulatory barriers affecting competitors. The authors challenge policy makers to consider no regulation to insure that competitive forces determine prices, quantities, and quality of service for the vast array of telecommunication services available in today's marketplace.



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