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From the author: The numerous policy changes taking place following the passage of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 necessitate an examination of the nature of communications regulation. Specifically, it is necessary to reexamine whether the prevailing analytic perspective adequately accounts for the fundamental differences between communications regulation and the regulation of other industries. This article outlines three fundamental differences and discusses their implications for effective communications policy analysis.
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Title: The Unique Nature of Communications Regulation: Evidence and Implications for Communications Policy Analysis.
Author: Philip M. Napoli
Publication:Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media (Refereed)
Date: September 22, 1999
Publisher: Broadcast Education Association
Volume: 43 Issue: 4 Page: 565
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The Unique Nature of Communications Regulation: Evidence and Implications for Communications Policy Analysis.: An article from: Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media
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Author(s)Philip M. Napoli
PublisherBroadcast Education Association
ISBN / ASINB00099L3JO
ISBN-13978B00099L3J3
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