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Europe's Network Industries: Conflicting Priorities (Telecommunications). Monitoring European Deregulation 1

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Author(s): Lars Bergman , Christopher Doyle , Jordi Gual , Lars Hultkrantz , Damien J Neven , Lars-Hendrik Röller , Leonard Waverman

Publication Date: 01 October 1998

ISBN: 1 898128 37 5
Hard Copy Price: £30.00

Electronic (PDF) Price: £10.00

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http://www.cepr.org/pubs/books/P106.asp

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Summary:

The regulation of 'network industries' has emerged as a key issue on the European policy agenda, yet there is little high-quality research capable of informing the European policy debate. Network industries pose important and difficult issues for policy-makers, in particular the complex relationship between competition and regulation.

This Report is the first in a new series, Monitoring European Deregulation (MED), launched by CEPR and SNS in 1997. The MED Reports feature new, policy-oriented research on the liberalization of the European markets of the major 'network industries': telecommunications, energy, air transportation, rail, and water. Addressed to a wide audience of both academics and European decision-makers in the private-sector and policy communities, at both the national and EU level, the series will play an important role in informing the policy debate and influencing current thinking on these issues.

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