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Regulation, institutions, and commitment : privatization and regulation in the Argentine telecommunications sector (English)

In 1990, Argentina privatized its state-owned telephone company, ENTel. Shifting telecommunications to the private sector was one of the first actions taken under the reform program of the new president, Carlos Saul Menem. In privatizing ENTel, the government focused on privatization as a way of establishing its reform credentials. Establishing a post-privatization regulatory regime was given lower priority. A well-defined regulatory regime was not...
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Hill, Alice; Abdala, Manuel Angel; DEC.

Regulation, institutions, and commitment : privatization and regulation in the Argentine telecommunications sector (English). Policy, Research working paper|no. WPS 1216 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/317171468768711000

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