| Table of Contents | 5 |
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| List of Figures | 8 |
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| List of Tables | 11 |
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| Preface | 12 |
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| 1 Introduction | 13 |
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| 2 Trends in the Telecommunications Industry Worldwide, and in Russia in Particular | 18 |
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| 2.1 Industry Structure and Technological Developments | 19 |
| 2.2 Current Worldwide Trends | 32 |
| 2.3 Telecommunications Infrastructure Policy in the Socialist Command Economy | 43 |
| 2.4 Current Developments in the Russian Telecommunications Sector | 44 |
| 3 Theory of Privatization and Liberalization in the Telecommunications Sector | 75 |
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| 3.1 Basic Theory of the Telecommunications Sector | 75 |
| 3.2 Theory of Monopolistic Bottlenecks and the Disaggregated Approach | 80 |
| 3.3 Privatization in the Telecommunications Sector | 85 |
| 3.4 Liberalization of the Telecommunications Sector | 93 |
| 4 Theory of Network Regulation and Regulatory Policy Options in the Telecommunications Sector | 98 |
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| 4.1 Ramsey–Boiteux Pricing: The Second-Best Price Solution | 99 |
| 4.2 Regulation of End User Pricing: Historical Developments | 100 |
| 4.4 Regulation of Universal Services | 114 |
| 4.3 Regulation of Access and Interconnection Pricing | 108 |
| 4.5 Regulation of Service Quality | 125 |
| 4.6 Positive Theory of Regulation: Regulatory Capture | 128 |
| 4.7 Design of Regulatory Institutions | 132 |
| 5 Telecommunications Role in the Economic Development and Sector Encouraging Policy Options | 136 |
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| 5.1 Modeling the Linkages Between the Economic Development and the Telecommunications Infrastructure in Transition Countries | 136 |
| 5.2 Modernization of the Fixed Telecommunications Sector | 150 |
| 5.3 Mobile Telecommunications: Instruments Stimulating Diffusion | 172 |
| 5.4 Broadband Infrastructure and Content: Demand-and Supply Sides | 185 |
| 5.5 Reform Processes Under the Impact of Politics and Institutional Modernization in Russia | 201 |
| 6 Conclusion | 205 |
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| References | 213 |
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| Index | 223 |