Readership: Telecommunications lawyers, economists, and consultants; Antitrust lawyers and economists; Policy-makers and civil servants involved in telecommunications and antitrust matters within central and state or provincial governments, regulatory authorities, and international organisations; academics and students involved in the study of legal, economic and institutional issues related to the regulation of telecommunications and of infrastructure in general
Damien Géradin, Professor at the University of Liège and the College of Europe, Bruges, and Michel Kerf, Special Assistant to the Vice-President, Private Sector Development and Infrastructure, The World Bank
1: Conceptual framework 2: Key issues of telecommunications regulations 3: The United States 4: New Zealand 5: The United Kingdom 6: Chile 7: Australia 8: Comparative Analysis 9: Conclusions