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Communication Economics and Development
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Jussawalla, M.1
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Market structure and productivity in Asia-Pacific telecommunications
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See M. Jussawalla and D. Lamberton, 'Communication economics and development: an economics of information perspective', in M. Jussawalla and D. Lamberton (eds), Communication Economics and Development, Pergamon Press, Sydney, 1982, pp. 1-15; and G. Madden, S. J. Savage and O. Ng, 'Market structure and productivity in Asia-Pacific telecommunications', presented at the Industry Economics Conference: Making Competitive Markets, Melbourne, July 1997.
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Industry Economics Conference: Making Competitive Markets
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Madden, G.1
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Information technologies and social equities: Confronting the revolution
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Doctor observed that in the US the information age of computers and telecommunications has excluded sparsely populated rural areas in which it is not profitable to provide telecommunications services. R. Doctor, 'Information technologies and social equities: confronting the revolution', Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 42, 1991, pp. 216-28.
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Unlocking the Growth Potential of Australia's Regions
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Report for the Department of Industry, Transport and Regional Development Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra
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McKinsey & Co., Lead Local Compete Global, Unlocking the Growth Potential of Australia's Regions, Report for the Department of Industry, Transport and Regional Development Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra 1994, 128 pp.
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The United States and the global information infrastructure: Orchestrator, functionary, or mediator?
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Telecommunications and growth: The contribution of telecommunications infrastructure to aggregate and sectoral productivity
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17 December
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Cronin et al. demonstrate that competition and increased US telecommunications coverage enhance allocative efficiency. F. J. Cronin, E. K. Colleran, P. L. Herbert and S. Lewitzky, 'Telecommunications and growth: the contribution of telecommunications infrastructure to aggregate and sectoral productivity', Telecommunications Policy, 17 December 1993, pp. 677-96.
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A theory of interdependent demand for a communications service
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Universal service: Realities and reforms
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Franchising universal service obligations
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Magdalene College, Cambridge, UK, 12 December
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M. Cave, 'Franchising universal service obligations', presented at USO in a Competitive Telecoms Environment: Expert Symposium, Magdalene College, Cambridge, UK, 12 December 1994.
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Telecommunications and rural and remote development
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report to Council for European Community, Discussion Group IV, March
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M. Cave, C. Milne and M. Scanlan, Meeting USOs in a Competitive Telecommunications Sector, report to Council for European Community, Discussion Group IV, March 1994.
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Meeting USOs in a Competitive Telecommunications Sector
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October Asian Telecommunications Guide
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Information infrastructure and development in the USA: The role of government
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D. Anderson and J. Schement, 'Information infrastructure and development in the USA: the role of government', Industrial and Corporate Change, 4, 1995, pp. 727-35.
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Regional information access: The use of telecentres to meet universal service obligations
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Internet accessibility has also been enhanced through government regulations which impose penalties on any ISP who fails to attain service coverage of 98% of the population.
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The economics of information: A user's guide
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Institute for Information Studies, Falls Church, VA
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R. Noll, 'The economics of information: a user's guide', in Institute for Information Studies, The Knowledge Economy: The Nature of Information in the 21st Century, Falls Church, VA, 1993, pp. 25-52; Information Highway Advisory Council Secretariat, op. cit.
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Avoidable costs refers to the amount by which the total operating costs incurred by the carrier during that financial year exceed what it is reasonable to expect that the operating costs would have been if the carrier had not supplied services to net cost areas. Revenue forgone refers to the amount of revenue that it is reasonable to expect that the carrier would not have earned during that financial year if the carrier had not supplied services to net cost areas.
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An economic approach to identifying and costing universal service activities
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Seville, 16-19 June
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G. Louth, 'An economic approach to identifying and costing universal service activities', presented at the Eleventh Biennial ITS Conference, Seville, 16-19 June 1996.
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Eleventh Biennial ITS Conference
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PT Telekom and its joint operation partners are also required to allocate 20% of their annual investments on installations in unserved or underserved areas regardless of commercial considerations
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T. H. Chowdary, 'International accounting rates', Telecommunications Policy, 21, 1997, pp. 77; H. Ergas, An Economic Analysis of the Implications of a Trading System for International Telecommunications Services Based on Trade of Termination Services, report prepared for the Department of Communications and the Arts, and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Canberra, Australia, 1995; International Telecommunications Union, Direction of Traffic: Trends in International Telephone Tariffs, 2nd edn, ITU/TeleGeography, Geneva.
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The ITU, the WTO and accounting rates: Limited prospects for the South
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Boulder, October
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Many Asia-Pacific countries attach the international settlement arrangement to domestic universal service. For instance, Siochru suggests that in Chinese Hong Kong, 29 cents of the 46 cents per minute average settlement rate is used to cross-subsidise local calls; S. O. Siochru, 'The ITU, the WTO and accounting rates: limited prospects for the South', presented at 12th EURICOM Colloquium on Communication and Culture, Boulder, October 1997.
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12th EURICOM Colloquium on Communication and Culture
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