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The Takeover Boom: An International and Historical Perspective

HOP 15. The Takeover Boom: An International and Historical Perspective

Graham Bannock

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The Future of Legal Systems The Presidential Address to The David Hume Institute, November 1989

HOP 13. The Future of Legal Systems The Presidential Address to The David Hume Institute, November 1989

Thijmen Koopmans

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Long-term Savings in an Enterprise Economy: A Case Study of the Principles and Practice of UK Economic Policy

HOP 10. Long-term Savings in an Enterprise Economy: A Case Study of the Principles and Practice of UK Economic Policy

Jack Wiseman

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Understanding Mrs Thatcher: Conservative Economic Policy 1979-87

HOP 8. Understanding Mrs Thatcher: Conservative Economic Policy 1979-87

David Simpson

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The Regulation of the Telecommunication Industry

HOP 6. Bryan Carsberg

In this paper Bryan Carsberg shares his thoughts on the industry based on his practical experience as Director General of Telecommunications. The paper focuses on the promotion of competition, the regulation of monopoly business and privatisation as they are being applied - or have been applied - to the telecommunications industry.

HOP 6. The Regulation of the Telecommunication Industry

Bryan Carsberg

In this paper Bryan Carsberg shares his thoughts on the industry based on his practical experience as Director General of Telecommunications. The paper focuses on the promotion of competition, the regulation of monopoly business and privatisation as they are being applied - or have been applied - to the telecommunications industry.

BRYAN CARSBERG was appointed as the first Director General of the Office of Telecommunications in 1984, on leave from his position as Arthur Andersen Professor of Accounting at the London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London. He has held senior academic, research and business posts in the USA and the UK, specialising in the study of the financial performance of companies in both the private and public sector.

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