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Regionalization of Telecommunications Regulatory Policy: A Model to Assess Regional Effects on National Regulations

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Since the 1990s regional economic communities (such as EU, APEC, and ASEAN), through semi-independent regional regulators’ associations (RRAs), are increasingly developing telecommunications model regulation, aiming to harmonize telecommunications regulation across member states. Through increased predictability of the regulatory environment, regionalization is believed to stimulate investments across borders and thus increase telecommunications market development. However, there is yet to be a generalizable analysis of the specific effects of RRAs on market development and the particular mechanisms of influence. To this extent, this study identifies primary parameters that contribute to the performance of RRAs, which include the development and adoption of regional model regulations, and in turn will affect market development. We develop propositions based on a theoretical framework that can be used in future studies as the basis for in-depth single regional integration body cases and can serve as a starting point for comparative studies of regional integration bodies.

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Regionalization, Regulation, Telecom Policy, Governance
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van Gorp, Annemijn. and Maitland, Carleen. "Regionalization of Telecommunications Regulatory Policy: A Model to Assess Regional Effects on National Regulations" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, TBA, San Francisco, CA, May 24, 2007 <Not Available>. 2010-01-24 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p172350_index.html>

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van Gorp, A. F. and Maitland, C. , 2007-05-24 "Regionalization of Telecommunications Regulatory Policy: A Model to Assess Regional Effects on National Regulations" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, TBA, San Francisco, CA Online <APPLICATION/PDF>. 2010-01-24 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p172350_index.html

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Abstract: Since the 1990s regional economic communities (such as EU, APEC, and ASEAN), through semi-independent regional regulators’ associations (RRAs), are increasingly developing telecommunications model regulation, aiming to harmonize telecommunications regulation across member states. Through increased predictability of the regulatory environment, regionalization is believed to stimulate investments across borders and thus increase telecommunications market development. However, there is yet to be a generalizable analysis of the specific effects of RRAs on market development and the particular mechanisms of influence. To this extent, this study identifies primary parameters that contribute to the performance of RRAs, which include the development and adoption of regional model regulations, and in turn will affect market development. We develop propositions based on a theoretical framework that can be used in future studies as the basis for in-depth single regional integration body cases and can serve as a starting point for comparative studies of regional integration bodies.

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