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Bruno E. Viani

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First Name:Bruno
Middle Name:E.
Last Name:Viani
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RePEc Short-ID:pvi80
http://works.bepress.com/bviani/
703-516-7792

Affiliation

Alpha Economics LLC (Alpha Economics LLC)

https://www.alphaecon.com
United States of America, Burke, Virginia

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Articles

  1. Bruno Viani, 2011. "Can Governments signal commitment in privatization sales?," Hacienda Pública Española / Review of Public Economics, IEF, vol. 197(2), pages 87-110, June.
  2. Bruno E. Viani, 2011. "Consequences of Vertical Separation and Monopoly: Evidence From the Telecom Privatizations," Journal of Media Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 24(2), pages 70-97, June.
  3. Bruno Viani, 2007. "Monopoly rights in the privatization of telephone firms," Public Choice, Springer, vol. 133(1), pages 171-198, October.
  4. Hazlett Thomas W & Viani Bruno E, 2005. "Legislators v. Regulators: The Case of Low Power FM Radio," Business and Politics, De Gruyter, vol. 7(1), pages 1-33, April.
  5. Bruno Viani, 2004. "Private Control, Competion, and the Performance of Telephone Firms in Less Developed Countries," International Journal of the Economics of Business, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 11(2), pages 217-240.

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Articles

  1. Bruno E. Viani, 2011. "Consequences of Vertical Separation and Monopoly: Evidence From the Telecom Privatizations," Journal of Media Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 24(2), pages 70-97, June.

    Cited by:

    1. Bruno Viani, 2007. "Monopoly rights in the privatization of telephone firms," Public Choice, Springer, vol. 133(1), pages 171-198, October.
    2. Francesc Trillas & Miguel Angel Montoya, 2008. "The degree of commitment to regulator independence: measurement and impact," Hacienda Pública Española / Review of Public Economics, IEF, vol. 185(2), pages 89-114, July.

  2. Bruno Viani, 2007. "Monopoly rights in the privatization of telephone firms," Public Choice, Springer, vol. 133(1), pages 171-198, October.

    Cited by:

    1. Bruno Viani, 2011. "Can Governments signal commitment in privatization sales?," Hacienda Pública Española / Review of Public Economics, IEF, vol. 197(2), pages 87-110, June.

  3. Bruno Viani, 2004. "Private Control, Competion, and the Performance of Telephone Firms in Less Developed Countries," International Journal of the Economics of Business, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 11(2), pages 217-240.

    Cited by:

    1. Emmanuel, Zachariah & Anga, Rosemary A. & Isa, Charity G., 2019. "The Determinants of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises’ (MSMEs) Performance in Nigeria: Evidence from Business Enterprise Survey," MPRA Paper 98874, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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