Politics of Telecommunications Regulation: The States and the Divestiture of AT&T

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Bureaucratic Resources
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Common Carriers
Competition Index
Conditional Effects Model
Constituency Increases
Customer Premise Equipment
Dummy Variable
Election Dummy
Election Dummy Variable
Electoral Arrangements
empirical policy evaluation
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FCC Regulation
Federal Communications Act
federal-state relations
ICC
Independent Telephone Companies
Interest Group Capture
Interest Group Influence
Interstate Commerce Commission
Local Operating Companies
MFJ
Porkbarrel politics
public administration research
public policy theories
PUC
regulatory federalism
Relative Resources
Small Business Policy
state government telecommunications policy
State Public Utility Commissions
State PUCs
state-level policy analysis
telecommunications governance
telecommunications regulation
Universal Service Policy
utility regulation studies

Product details

  • ISBN 9781563240508
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 1992
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1992. This text is a work from a series entitled ' Bureaucracies, Public Administration and Public Policy. The Politics of Telecommunication regulation: The States and the Divestiture of AT&T is an example of high-quality policy analysis conducted at state level. It substitutes for simple theories of public policy more complex and interesting explanations and relies on massive and time-consuming data-gathering that gives careful attention to measurement issues, providing a sophisticated empirical analysis to evaluate the utility of public policy theories.
Jeffrey E. Cohen received his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Michigan in 1979, and has served on the faculties of the Universities of Alabama, New Orleans, and Illinois before coming to the University of Kansas in 1992. He has authored artic1es on American government public policy in the major political science journals, inc1uding the American Political Science Review and the American Journal of Political Science. His first book, The Politics of the U.S. Cabinet, was published in 1988.

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