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From Iron Fist To Invisible Hand The Uneven Path Of Telecommunications Reform In China Irene S Wu

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From Iron Fist To Invisible Hand The Uneven Path Of Telecommunications Reform In China Irene S Wu
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.11 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Irene S. Wu
ISBN: 9780804779807, 0804779805
Language: English
Year: 2022

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From Iron Fist To Invisible Hand The Uneven Path Of Telecommunications Reform In China Irene S Wu by Irene S. Wu 9780804779807, 0804779805 instant download after payment.

From Iron Fist to Invisible Hand uses telecommunications policy as a window to examine major contradictions in China's growth as an economic and political superpower. While China policy analysts wonder why the government occasionally restrains growth and raises prices, technologists marvel at how the telecommunications industry continues to grow enormously despite constraints and unpredictability in the market. Frustration is pervasive in the business environment, where regulations are constantly changing. This book provides six policy-focused case studies, each centered on a question with implications for telecome stakeholders, such as: Who is the regulator?Who are the regulated? Which foreigners can enter China, thereby regulating wholesale prices, setting consumer prices, and introducing Internet and innovative technologies? These cases explain the government's liberal and conservative approach toward reform, the policies that both promote and constrain business, and the major hurdles that lie ahead in telecommunications reform.

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