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by Diana L.Moss


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Network Access, Regulation and Antitrust Summary

The rapid growth of network industries has generated much comment among academics and policymakers. This timely volume takes an interdisciplinary, case study-based approach to examining network issues and experiences in order to develop recommendations that can inform antitrust, regulatory, and legislative policy. Legal, economic, political, and institutional aspects of network access are analyzed. The first part of the volume focuses on five topics that are central to reasoned analysis of the access problem. The second part presents ten case studies of network access in the energy, transportation, telecommunications, internet, and banking industries. The volume concludes with comparisons and contrasts across the cases and policy recommendations. Network Access, Regulation and Antitrust will prove invaluable to students of Business, Economics, Law and Economics and Industrial Economics, and to policymakers and academics working in the field.

Network Access, Regulation and Antitrust includes contributions from John Kwoka, Lawrence White, Norman Hawker, Rudolph Peritz, Jonathan Rubin, Diana Moss, Richard O'Neill, Michael Pelcovits, Richard Brunell, Donald Baker, Albert Foer, Harry First and D. Adam Candeub.


<P>The rapid growth of network industries has generated much comment among academics and policymakers. This timely volume takes an interdisciplinary, case study-based approach to examining network issues and experiences in order to develop recommendations that can inform antitrust, regulatory, and legislative policy. Legal, economic, political, and institutional aspects of network access are analyzed. The first part of the volume focuses on five topics that are central to reasoned analysis of the access problem. The second part presents ten case studies of network access in the energy, transportation, telecommunications, internet, and banking industries. The volume concludes with comparisons and contrasts across the cases and policy recommendations. <i>Network Access, Regulation and Antitrust</i> will prove invaluable to students of Business, Economics, Law and Economics and Industrial Economics, and to policymakers and academics working in the field.<br><br><i>Network Access, Regulation and Antitrust</i> includes contributions from John Kwoka, Lawrence White, Norman Hawker, Rudolph Peritz, Jonathan Rubin, Diana Moss, Richard O'Neill, Michael Pelcovits, Richard Brunell, Donald Baker, Albert Foer, Harry First and D. Adam Candeub.</P>



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