Description: Who Pays for Universal Service? : When Telephone Subsidies Become Transparent, Paperback by Crandall, Robert W.; Waverman, Leonard, ISBN 0815716117, ISBN-13 9780815716112, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Analyzes the demand for residential telephone service, calling patterns, and telephone expenditures across a variety of developed countries, with detailed data for the US, Canada, and the UK. Offers an estimate of the social cost of universal service policies for the US, arguing that universal service policies are unnecessary and that eliminating such policies would save the economy $7 million a year. Crandall is senior fellow in economic studies at the Brookings Institution. Waverman is visiting professor at the London Business School. The authors have written a previous book on the telecommunications industry. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR ()
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Book Title: Who Pays for Universal Service? : When Telephone Subsidies Become
Number of Pages: 199 Pages
Publication Name: Who Pays for Universal Service? : When Telephone Subsidies Become Transparent
Language: English
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Item Height: 0.5 in
Subject: Public Policy / Communication Policy, Public Finance, Telecommunications, Taxation / General
Publication Year: 2000
Item Weight: 10.9 Oz
Type: Textbook
Author: Robert W. Crandall, Leonard Waverman
Item Length: 9 in
Subject Area: Political Science, Technology & Engineering, Business & Economics
Item Width: 6 in
Format: Trade Paperback