In the information age, telecommunications is the pillar of a
strong economy. To developing countries, restructuring this
industry is a necessary step toward integration into the world
economy. Restructuring telecommunications, therefore, has been a
pervasive issue in the economic reform programs of many countries
in recent years. However, the nature of these changes has varied
widely among these nations. "Unfinished Business" examines the
process of reform in Mexico and contrasts it with that of the
United States, Brazil, and New Zealand, examining both the economic
and technological aspects of this highly complex situation.
Using interviews with key players in the policy process,
Mariscal provides a detailed analysis of key elements and figures.
Her multidisciplinary perspective allows for a full exploration of
the international differences in telecommunications restructuring.
Going beyond simply asking why privatization and deregulation
policies were successfully implemented in Mexico, the work offers a
comprehensive guide to the process and impact of policy choices on
telecommunications development.
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