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Regulation and Competition : How Antitrust and Sector Regulation Affect Telecom Competition

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  • Michel Kerf
  • Isabel Neto
  • Damien Geradin

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  • Michel Kerf & Isabel Neto & Damien Geradin, 2005. "Regulation and Competition : How Antitrust and Sector Regulation Affect Telecom Competition," World Bank Publications - Reports 11219, The World Bank Group.
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    1. Bjorn Wellenius, 2000. "Extending Telecommunications beyond the Market : Toward Universal Service in Competitive Environments," World Bank Publications - Reports 11439, The World Bank Group.
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    1. Stennek, Johan & Tangerås, Thomas, 2006. "Competition vs. Regulation in Mobile Telecommunications," Working Paper Series 685, Research Institute of Industrial Economics.

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