: Ekaterina Markova
: Liberalization and Regulation of the Telecommunications Sector in Transition Countries The Case of Russia
: Physica-Verlag
: 9783790821048
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: Volkswirtschaft
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Telecommuni ations are increasingly recognized as a key component in the infrastructure of economic development. For many years, there were state-owned monopolies in the telecommunications sector. In transition economies, they were characterized by especially poor performance and high access deficits, as telecommunications were considered to be a non-profit-oriented production process intended to support the socio-economic superstructures. As a result, the starting point for the reform processes in transition countries was quite poor performed public monopolies, functioned under completely different circumstances as the peers in the market economies.

The main question of this book is what the strategies for the successful future development of the telecommunications sector in transition countries are. The special focus is on Russia, the largest of the transition countries.

Table of Contents5
List of Figures8
List of Tables11
Preface12
1 Introduction13
2 Trends in the Telecommunications Industry Worldwide, and in Russia in Particular18
2.1 Industry Structure and Technological Developments19
2.2 Current Worldwide Trends32
2.3 Telecommunications Infrastructure Policy in the Socialist Command Economy43
2.4 Current Developments in the Russian Telecommunications Sector44
3 Theory of Privatization and Liberalization in the Telecommunications Sector75
3.1 Basic Theory of the Telecommunications Sector75
3.2 Theory of Monopolistic Bottlenecks and the Disaggregated Approach80
3.3 Privatization in the Telecommunications Sector85
3.4 Liberalization of the Telecommunications Sector93
4 Theory of Network Regulation and Regulatory Policy Options in the Telecommunications Sector98
4.1 Ramsey–Boiteux Pricing: The Second-Best Price Solution99
4.2 Regulation of End User Pricing: Historical Developments100
4.4 Regulation of Universal Services114
4.3 Regulation of Access and Interconnection Pricing108
4.5 Regulation of Service Quality125
4.6 Positive Theory of Regulation: Regulatory Capture128
4.7 Design of Regulatory Institutions132
5 Telecommunications Role in the Economic Development and Sector Encouraging Policy Options136
5.1 Modeling the Linkages Between the Economic Development and the Telecommunications Infrastructure in Transition Countries136
5.2 Modernization of the Fixed Telecommunications Sector150
5.3 Mobile Telecommunications: Instruments Stimulating Diffusion172
5.4 Broadband Infrastructure and Content: Demand-and Supply Sides185
5.5 Reform Processes Under the Impact of Politics and Institutional Modernization in Russia201
6 Conclusion205
References213
Index223