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Telecommunications Policy Index to Volume 17 January/February, March, April, May/June, July, August, September/October, November and December 1993 Articles — titles International toll revenue division: tackling Elisabeth K. Colleran, Paul L. Herbert the inequities and inefficiencies, Rob and Steven Lewitzky, 17, 9, 677-690 300 000 yuppies? Mobile telephones in Frieden, 17, 3, 221-233 Telecommunications development in the Finland, J.P. Roos, 17, 6, 446-458 Intra-LATA toll elasticities, Kenneth E. Republic of Korea: an alternative mod- At last! A new Canadian telecommunica- Train, 17, 9, 707-713 el?, Eun-Ju Kim, 17, 2, 118-138 tions act, H.N. Janisch, 17, 9, 691-698 Liberalizing telecommunications markets: Telecommunications infrastructure invest- Back to the future: Britain’s 19th century political externalities in the Greek case, ment and economic development, telecommunications policy, Jill Hills, Natasha Constantelou, 17, 6, 431-445 Francis J. Cronin, Edwin B. Parker, 17, 3, 186-199 Mobile communications in Germany: eco- Elisabeth K. Colleran and Mark A. Cable systems, telephony and local econo- nomic and social impacts of a new in- Gold, 17, 6, 415-430 mic development in the UK, James frastructural paradigm, Christoph Dor- Telecommunications liberalization in the Cornferd and Andrew Gillespie, 17, 8, renbdcher, 17, 2, 107-117 Nordic countries, Jiirgen Miiller, Erik 589-602 New rules for cable television in the USA: Bohlin, Jari Karpakka, Christian Riis Circumventing the centre: the realities reducing the market power of cable and Knud Erik Skouby, 17, 8, 623-630 of creating a telecommunications infra- operators, Jean Pierre Coustel, 17, 3, Telecommunications privatization issues: structure in the USA, Harmeet Sawhney, 200-220 the Jamaican experience, Patricia K. 17, 7, 504-516 Open Network Provision in the EC: a McCormick, 17, 2, 145-157 Competition in public long-distance tele- step-by-step approach to competition, Telematics and urban economic develop- phone markets in Canada, Steven Nicholas Higham, 17, 4, 242-249 ment policies: time for caution? David Globerman, Tae Hoon Oum and W.T. Pricing complementary telephone services: Gibbs, 17, 4, 250-256 Stanbury, 17, 4, 297-312 the cases of payphone and operator Telephone company entry into cable televi- Converging telecommunications technolo- service providers, John T. Wenders, 17, sion: a re-evaluation, Matthew Good- gies: challenges facing government and 5, 390-396 man, Kevin Lu, William Sharkey, Pad- regulators in Australia and New Zea- Public—private alliances for telecom- manabhan Srinagesh and Neal Stolle- land, Richard A. Joseph, 17, 7, 493-503 munications development: intracorpo- man, 17, 2, 158-162 Cost considerations for rural telephone ser- rate Baby Bells in the developing coun- Telephone company entry into cable televi- vice, Thomas Orwell Armstrong and tries, Philip B. Stone, 17, 6, 459-469 sion: a reply, Leland L. Johnson and Joseph P. Fuhr, Jr, 17, 1, 80-83 Redirecting Russian telecommunications: David P. Reed, 17, 3, 234-235 Current policy issues in the Korean tele- integration or devolution?, Steven A. Telephoning in Germany: callers, rituals, communications industry, Jae-Cheol Levy, D. Buell and D. Buivan, 17, 5, contents and functions, Johannes Kim and Tae-Soek Ro, 17, 7, 481-492 341-351 Adler, 17, 4, 281-296 Dominance, non-dominance and the public Regulatory institutions and processes in The 1992 World Administrative Radio interest in telecommunications regula- telecommunications: an international Conference: a survey of the US delega- tion, John R. Haring and Dennis L. study of alternatives, Michael Tyler and tion and recommendations for the fu- Weisman, 17, 2, 98-106 Susan Bednarczyk, 17, 9, 650-676 ture, Dom Caristi, 17, 6, 407-414 Economies of scope in the provision of Reorganization of European telecom- The challenge of international value-added narrowband and switched broadband munications: the cases of British Tele- network services: agreements in the services, Neal C. Stolleman, 17, 1, 74— com, France Télécom and Deutsche Asia-Pacific area, Eugene Newman, 17, 79 Telekom, Rudolf Pospischil, 17, 8, 603- 5, 370-375 Fibre-to-the-home deployment: regulatory 621 The economics of delayed access: develop- issues in five US midwestern states, Scenarios for the Italian telecommunica- ing nations and satellite technology, Karl O’Lessker, Michel Dupagne and tions market: public and private Meheroo Jussawalla and John Tehra- Michael A. McGregor, 17, 1, 61-73 strategies, Roberto Camagni, Roberta nian, 17, 7, 517-528 Globalization or regionalization? An Capello and Marco Scarpinato, 17, 1, The economics of mobile telephony in east observation of current PTO activities, 27-48 and central Europe: the case of the Yoshiko Kurisaki, 17, 9, 699-706 Telecommunication needs and provision to Czech Republic, Christopher Doyle, 17, Hong Kong as a communications hub: is underdeveloped black areas in South 5, 331-340 deregulation enough?, Paul S.N. Lee, Africa, M.L. Morris and S. E. Stavrou, The information mall, Jagdish N. Sheth 17, 7, 475-480 17, 7, 529-539 and Rajendra S. Sisodia, 17, 5, 376-389 Imputation rules in regulated industries: Telecommunications 2nd growth: the con- The interconnection imperative: ‘E plur- the case of telecommunications, Dennis tribution of telecommunications infra- ibus unum’, Dawson Walker and L. Weisman and Louis C. Gapenski, structure investment to aggregate and Jonathan Solomon, 17, 4, 257-280 17, 1, 49-60 sectoral productivity, Francis J.Cronin, The North American Free Trade Agree- TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY December 1993 717 Index ment: telecommunications in perspec- and sectoral productivity, 17, 9, 677- munications hub: is deregulation tive, Ivan H. Shefrin, 17, 1, 14-26 690 enough?, 17, 7, 475-480 The ombudsman roots of US state utility Dervin, Brenda, see Shields, Peter Levy, Steven A., D. Buell and D. Buivan, consumer advocates, John J. McGol- Dérrenbacher, Christoph, Mobile com- Redirecting Russian telecommunica- drick, 17, 2, 139-144 munications in Germany: economic and tions: integration or devolution? 17, 5, This line is mine: consumers’ property social impacts of a new infrastructural 341-351 rights to telephone lines in outbound paradigm, 17, 2, 107-117 Lewitzky, Steven, see Cronin, Francis J. telemarketing, Louisa Ha, 17, 7, 540- Doyle, Christopher, The economics of Lu, Kevin, see Goodman, Matthew 553 mobile telephony in east and central McCormick, Patrick K., Telecommunica- Trading telecommunications: challenges to Europe: the case of the Czech Repub- tions privatization issues: the Jamaican European regulation policies, Jacques lic, 17, 5, 331-340 experience, 17, 2, 145-157 Arlandis, 17, 3, 171-185 Dupagne, Michael, see O’ Lessker, Karl McGoldrick, John J., The ombudsman Universal service in telephone history: a Frieden, Rob, International toll revenue roots of US state utility consumer advo- reconstruction, Milton Mueller, 17, 5, division: tackling the inequities and in- cates, 17, 2, 139-144 352-369 efficiencies, 17, 3, 221-233 McGregor, Michael A., see O’Lessker, Who needs ‘POTS-plus’ services? A com- Fuhr, Jr, Joseph P., see Armstrong, Karl parison of residential user needs along Thomas Orwell Morris, M.L., and S.E. Stavrou, Telecom- the rural-urban continuum, Peter Gapenski, Louis C.., see Weisman, Dennis munication needs and provision to Shields, Brenda Dervin, Christopher E.. underdeveloped black areas in South Richter and Richard Soller, 17, 8, 563- Gibbs, David, Telematics and urban eco- Africa, 17, 7, 529-539 587 nomic development policies: time for Mueller, Milton, Universal service in tele- caution? 17, 4, 250-256 phone history: a reconstruction, 17, 5, Gillespie, Andrew, see Cornford, James 352-369 Articles — authors Globerman, Steven, Tae Hoon Oum and Miiller, Jiirgen, Erik Bohlin, Jari Karpak- W.T. Stanbury, Competition in public ka, Christian Riis and Knud_ Erik Adler, Johannes, Telephoning in Ger- long-distance telephone markets in Skouby, Telecommunications _ liber- many: callers, rituals, contents and Canada, 17, 4, 297-312 alization in the Nordic countries, 17, 8, functions, 17, 4, 281-296 Gold, Mark A., see Cronin, Francis J. 623-630 Arlandis, Jacques, Trading telecom- Goodman, Matthew, Kevin Lu, William Newman, Eugene, The challenge of inter- munications: challenges to European Sharkey, Padmanabhan Srinagesh and national value-added network services: regulation policies, 17, 3, 171-185 Neal Stolleman, Telephone company agreements in the Asia-Pacific area, Armstrong, Thomas Orwell, and Joseph P. entry into cable television: a re- 17, 5, 370-375 Fuhr, Jr, Cost considerations for rural evaluation, 17, 2, 158-162 O’Lessker, Karl, Michael Dupagne and telephone service, 17, 1, 80-83 Ha, Louisa, This line is mine: consumers’ Michael A. McGregor, Fibre-to-the- Bednarczyk, Susan, see Tyler, Michael property rights to telephone lines in home deployment: regulatory issues in Bohlin, Erik, see Miiller, Jiirgen outbound telemarketing, 17, 7, 540-553 five US midwestern states, 17, 1, 61-73 Buell, D., see Levy, Steven A. Haring, John R., and Dennis L. Weisman, Oum, Tae Hoon, see Globerman, Steven Buivan, D., see Levy, Steven A. Dominance, non-dominance and the Parker, Edwin B., see Cronin, Francis J. Camagni, Roberto, Roberta Capello and public interest in telecommunications Pospischil, Rudolf, Reorganization of Marco Scarpinato, Scenarios for the regulation, 17, 2, 98-106 European telecommunications: the Italian telecommunications market: Herbert, Paul L., see Cronin, Francis J. cases of British Telecom, France Télé- public and private strategies, 17, 1, Higham, Nicholas, Open Network Provi- com and Deutsche Telekom, 17, 8, 27-48 sion in the EC: a step-by-step approach 603-621 Capello, Roberta, see Camagni, Roberto to competition, 17, 4, 242-249 Reed, David P., see Johnson, Leland L. Caristi, Dom, The 1992 World Administra- Hills, Jill, Back to the future: Britain’s 19th Richter, Christopher, see Shields, Peter tive Radio Conference: a survey of the century telecommunications policy, 17, Riis, Christian, see Miiller, Jiirgen US delegation and recommendations 3, 186-199 Ro, Tae-Soek, see Kim, Jae-Cheol for the future, 17, 6, 407-414 Janisch, H.N., At last! A new Canadian Roos, J.P., 300 000 yuppies? Mobile tele- Colleran, Elisabeth K., see Cronin, Francis telecommunications act, 17, 9, 691-698 phones in Finland, 17, 6, 446-458 J. Johnson, Leland L., and David P. Reed, Sawhney, Harmeet, Circumventing the Constantelou, Natasha, Liberalizing tele- Telephone company entry into cable centre: the realities of creating a tele- communications markets: political ex- television: a reply, 17, 3, 234-235 communications infrastructure in the ternalities in the Greek case, 17, 6, Joseph, Richard A., Converging telecom- USA, 17, 7, 504-516 431-445 munications technologies: challenges Scarpinato, Marco, see Camagni, Roberto Cornford, James and Andrew Gillespie, facing government and regulators in Sharkey, William, see Goodman, Matthew Cable systems, telephony and local eco- Australia and New Zealand, 17, 7, 493- Shefrin, Ivan H., The North American nomic development in the UK, 17, 8, 503 Free Trade Agreement: telecom- 589-602 Jussawalla, Meheroo and John Tehranian, munications in perspective, 17, 1, 14-26 Coustel, Jean Pierre, New rules for cable The economics of delayed access: de- Sheth, Jagdish N. and Rajendra S. Sisodia, television in the USA: reducing the veloping nations and satellite technolo- The information mall, 17, 5, 376-389 market power of cable operators, 17, 3, gy, 17, 7, 517-528 Shields, Peter, Brenda Dervin, Christopher 200-220 Karpakka, Jari, see Miiller, Jiirgen Richter and Richard Soller, Who needs Cronin, Francis J., Edwin B. Parker, Eli- Kim, Eun-Ju, Telecommunications de- ‘POTS-plus’ services? A comparison of sabeth K. Colleran and Mark A. Gold, velopment in the Republic of Korea: an residential user needs along the rural-— Telecommunications infrastructure in- alternative model? 17, 2, 118-138 urban continuum, 17, 8, 563-587 vestment and economic development, Kim, Jae-Cheol, and Tae-Soek Ro, Current Sisodia, Rajendra A., see Sheth, Jagdish N. 17, 6, 415-430 policy issues in the Korean telecom- Skouby, Knud Erik, see Miller, Jiirgen Cronin, Francis J., Elisabeth K. Colleran, munications industry, 17, 7, 481-492 Soller, Richard, see Shields, Peter Paul L. Herbert and Steven Lewitzky, Kurisaki, Yoshiko, Globalization or re- Solomon, Jonathan, see Walker, Dawson Telecommunications and growth: the gionalization? An observation of cur- Srinagesh, Padmanabhan, see Goodman, contribution of telecommunications in- rent PTO activities, 17, 9, 699-706 Matthew frastructure investment to aggregate Lee, Paul S.N., Hong Kong as a com- Stanbury, W.T., see Globerman, Steven 718 TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY December 1993 Index Stavrou, S.E., see Morris, M.L. Germany, 24-25 November 1992, Prof Telecommunications and Geography by Stolleman, Neal C., Economies of scope in Dr Wolrad Rommel, 17, 4, 313-316 Aharon Kellerman (reviewed by Fran- the provision of narrowband and WIK conference, ‘Three Years After cis J. Cronin and Edwin B. Parker), 17, switched broadband services, 17, 1, 74- Liberalization: | Telecommunications 9, 715-716 79 Markets in Germany’, Bonn, 23-24 Telecommunications in Europe by Eli Stolieman, Neal, see Goodman, Matthew June 1992, Brigitte Bauer, 17, 1, 84-85 Noam (reviewed by Richard A. Caw- Stone, Philip B., Public—private alliances ley), 17, 3, 237-238 for telecommunications development: Telecommunications in Transition by intracorporate Baby Bells in the de- Book reviews Michel Carpentier, Sylviane Farnoux- veloping countries, 17, 6, 459-469 Toporkoff and Christian Garric (re- Tehranian, John, see Jussawalla, Meheroo America Calling: A Social History of the viewed by Robin Mansell), 17, 4, 316— Train, Kenneth E., Intra-LATA toll elasti- Telephone to 1940 by Claude S. Fischer 317 cities, 17, 9, 707-713 (reviewed by Herbert S. Dordick), 17, Television in Europe by Eli Noam (re- Tyler, Michael, and Susan Bednarczyk, 5, 397-398 viewed by Lord Briggs), 17, 2, 163-164 Regulatory institutions and processes in Berkom: Broadband Communication With- The Crossed Line by David Kaplan (re- telecommunications: an international in the Optical Fibre Network edited by viewed by W.J. Taylor), 17, 7, study of alternatives, 17, 9, 650-676 Helmut Ricke and Jiirgen Kanzow (re- The Race to the Intelligent State: Towards Walker, Dawson, and Jonathan Solomon, viewed by Eberhard Witte), 17, 4, 317- the Global Information Economy of The interconnection imperative: ‘E 318 2005 by Michael Connors (reviewed by pluribus unum’, 17, 4, 257-280 Convergence Between Communications Oscar H. Gandy), 17, 9, 714-715 Weisman, Dennis L., and Louis C. Technologies: Case Studies from North Towards Global Localization: The Com- Gapenski, imputation rules in reg- America and Europe (reviewed by puting and Communications Industries ulated industries: the case of telecom- Geoff Vincent), 17, 7, 556-557 in Britain and France by P. Cooke, F. munications, 17, 1, 49-60 Cordless Voice and Data Communications: Moulaert, E. Swyngedouw, O. Wein- Weisman, Dennis L., see Haring, John R. Market Strategies by Martin Garner and stein and P. Wells (reviewed by Wenders, John T., Pricing complementary Alison Templeton (reviewed by John Stephen Graham), 17, 3, 236-237 telephone services: the cases of Horrocks), 17, 8, 636 Universal Service and Rate Restructuring in payphone and operator service provid- Corporate Networks: The Strategic Use of Telecommunications (reviewed by Jill ers, 17, 5, 390-396 Telecommunications by Thomas Valo- Hills), 17, 6, 471-472 vic (reviewed by Eileen M. Trauth), 17, Virtual Private Networks: Market Strategies 4, 318-319 (reviewed by Terry Westgate), 17, 1, Comment Electronic Byways: State Policies for Rural 86-87 Development Through Telecommunica- Who’s Bashing Whom: Trade Conflict in Technology’s challenges to the First tions by Edwin B. Parker, Heather E. High-Technology Industries by Laura Amendment, Walter S. Baer, 17, 1, Hudson, Don A. Dillman, Sharon D'Andrea Tyson’ (reviewed by 3-13 Strover and Frederick Williams (re- Jonathan Solomon), 17, 7, 554-555 The growth of competition in the US long- viewed by Andrew Calabrese), 17, 1, Wireless Access and the Local Telephone distance industry, Lawrence Garfinkel, 88-91 Network by George Calhoun (reviewed 17, 5, 323-330 Information Superhighways: The Econo- by Dean Gillette), 17, 2, 164-165 The Internet religious war, William J. mics of Advanced Public Communica- Drake, 17, 9, 643-649 tions Networks by Bruce L. Egan (re- Wireless communications and personal viewed by Harmeet Sawhney), 17, 2, Publications freedom, Phillip L. Spector, 17, 6, 403- 165-166 406 Phone Wars: = Story of Mercury Com- munications v»y Keith Bradley (re- 17, 2, 166-167 viewed by werry Spring), 17, 3, 238- 17, 8, 636 Report 239 Radio Spectrum Management by D.J. Towards the information superhighway, Withers (reviewed by W.H. Bellcham- Letters to the Editor James K. Lee, 17, 8, 631-635 bers), 17, 1, 87-88 Strategies for Global Networks by Susan Mobile @ la mode, J.P. Roos, 17, 6, 470- Ablett and Graham Johnson (reviewed 471 Conference reports by Donald Stephenson), 17, 1, 85-86 Monopolies and mobile: thin evidence in Telecommunications and Broadcasting: Finland, Roger Pye, 17, 6, 470 ‘Telecommunications on the Threshold of Convergence or Collision (reviewed by Providing practical strategies, Edwin B. the Single European Market’, Munich, Richard Hooper), 17, 5, 398-399 Parker, 17, 1, 91-92 TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY December 1993

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