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Liberalization and regulation of the telecommunications sector in transition countries : the case of Russia
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ISBN: 3790821039 3790825735 9786611876685 1281876682 3790821047 Year: 2009 Publisher: Heidelberg : Physica-Verlag,

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Telecommunications are increasingly recognized as a key component in the infrastructure of economic development. For many years, there were state-owned monopolies in the telecommunications sector. In transition economies, they were characterized by especially poor performance and high access deficits, as telecommunications were considered to be a non-profit-oriented production process intended to support the socio-economic superstructures. As a result, the starting point for the reform processes in transition countries was quite poor performed public monopolies, functioned under completely different circumstances as the peers in the market economies. The main question of this book is what the strategies for the successful future development of the telecommunications sector in transition countries are. The special focus is on Russia, the largest of the transition countries.


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Liberalization and Regulation of the Telecommunications Sector in Transition Countries : The Case of Russia
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ISBN: 9783790821048 Year: 2009 Publisher: Heidelberg Physica-Verlag HD


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Liberalization and Regulation of the Telecommunications Sector in Transition Countries : The Case of Russia
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ISBN: 9783790821048 Year: 2009 Publisher: Heidelberg Physica-Verlag HD

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Telecommunications are increasingly recognized as a key component in the infrastructure of economic development. For many years, there were state-owned monopolies in the telecommunications sector. In transition economies, they were characterized by especially poor performance and high access deficits, as telecommunications were considered to be a non-profit-oriented production process intended to support the socio-economic superstructures. As a result, the starting point for the reform processes in transition countries was quite poor performed public monopolies, functioned under completely different circumstances as the peers in the market economies. The main question of this book is what the strategies for the successful future development of the telecommunications sector in transition countries are. The special focus is on Russia, the largest of the transition countries.

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