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Competitive Freedom versus National Security Regulation
And, Irwin demonstrates, this federal policy which acts to reward offshore rivals at the expense of U.S. firms is grounded on political consensus: the political right favors export control while the political left supports import control.
Author(s) | By Manley R. Irwin. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 212 |
Published in | United States |
Published | 23 Jan 1989 |
Availability | Not yet available |
And, Irwin demonstrates, this federal policy which acts to reward offshore rivals at the expense of U.S. firms is grounded on political consensus: the political right favors export control while the political left supports import control.
Telecommunications Services Introduction Telecommunications Equipment Networks as Corporate Strategy Firm Entry as a Process Telecommunications Services and Manufacutring Jurisdictional Gridlock Regulation versus Private Sector The Double Squeeze
MANLEY RUTHERFORD IRWIN is Professor of Economics at the University of New Hampshire. The author of numerous books and articles that address issues of U.S. telecommunications and public policy, he has served as consultant to the Federal Communications Com