Recommended Reading
- Tuthill, L. (1996). Users' Rights? Telecommunications Policy 20(2):89-99.
- Globerman, S. 1995. Foreign Ownership in Telecommunications: a Policy Perspective. Telecommunications Policy 19(1):21-28.
- Blanchard, C. (1995). Telecommunications Regulation in New Zealand: Light-Handed Regulation and the Privy Council's Judgement. Telecommunications Policy 19(6):465-475.
- Drahos, P. & Richard A. (1995). Telecommunications and Investment in the Great Supranational Regulatory Game. Telecommunications Policy 19(8):619-635.
- Darch, C. (1995). The Economics of Information and the Iinformation Society: is Social Equity Still on the Agenda in the 1990's? Innovation June (10):3-12.
- Horwitz, robert B. (1994). The Uneasy Relation Between Political and Economic Reform in South Africa: the Case of Telecommunications. Telecommunications Policy 19 (5): 413-426.
- Miller, J & Hodge, J. (1997). What Should a National IT Policy Cover? As I See it. Information Technology review 4 (3):17-19.
- Melody, WH (ed).1997. Telecom Reform: Principles, Policies and Regulatory Practices. Lyngby: Technical University of Denmark.
- Tyler, M & Bednarzyk, S. (1993). Regulatory Institutions and Processes inTelecommunications: an International Study of Alternatives. Telecommunications Policy 17(9): 650-676.
- Hays, SP. (1981). Political Choice in Regulatory Administration, in ed. McCraw, TK. Regulation in Perspective: Historical Essays. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
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Hills, J. (1991). Regulation, Politics and Telecommunications. (ed) Chamoux, JP. Deregulating regulators? Communication Policies for the 90's. Oxford: IOS press.
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