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Privatization and competition versus public service

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  • Treheux, Michel

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This article explores how to find an equilibrium between privatization and the public service ethos in telecommunications in the face of increasing internationalization. There is a danger of being blinded by a dogmatic belief in the efficacy of competition and privatization. The right solution may lie in a mix of monopoly in basic service provision and liberalization of other services. The rule of thumb must be to 'put the customer first'.

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  • Treheux, Michel, 1992. "Privatization and competition versus public service," Telecommunications Policy, Elsevier, vol. 16(9), pages 756-758, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:telpol:v:16:y:1992:i:9:p:756-758
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