Telecommunications in China - Organising Broadband Access and Competition (Hardcover, New)


The telecommunications market in China is the largest in the world, with more landlines and mobile telephones than in any other country, including the USA. The next phase of telecommunications world-wide involves a migration to broadband, to high-speed and always-on networks, and here the market in China is proving slow to develop, lack of competition being identified as a key factor. This book examines the structure of the telecommunications market in China and the regulatory regime which underpins it, and argues for changes in the regulatory regime in order to stimulate better market-led development going forward. It demonstrates that the approach taken in North America and Europe is not appropriate, the approach adopted there generating excessive rent-seeking and necessitating heavy-handed regulation. Instead, it proposes a different approach, where the definition of property rights within the networks, rather than regulatory price setting, is central. The book’s imaginative, original and well-argued conclusions are of vital importance for a range of people interested in management, industrial structure, the economics of markets, telecommunications engineering, and the development of China’s economy.

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The telecommunications market in China is the largest in the world, with more landlines and mobile telephones than in any other country, including the USA. The next phase of telecommunications world-wide involves a migration to broadband, to high-speed and always-on networks, and here the market in China is proving slow to develop, lack of competition being identified as a key factor. This book examines the structure of the telecommunications market in China and the regulatory regime which underpins it, and argues for changes in the regulatory regime in order to stimulate better market-led development going forward. It demonstrates that the approach taken in North America and Europe is not appropriate, the approach adopted there generating excessive rent-seeking and necessitating heavy-handed regulation. Instead, it proposes a different approach, where the definition of property rights within the networks, rather than regulatory price setting, is central. The book’s imaginative, original and well-argued conclusions are of vital importance for a range of people interested in management, industrial structure, the economics of markets, telecommunications engineering, and the development of China’s economy.

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General

Imprint

Routledge

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Routledge Studies on the Chinese Economy

Release date

February 2010

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First published

2008

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Dimensions

234 x 156mm (L x W)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

192

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-0-415-44938-0

Barcode

9780415449380

Categories

LSN

0-415-44938-3



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