1. The economic efficiency of telecommunications in a deregulated market: the case of New Zealand
- Author
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Boer, David Boles de and Evans, Lewis
- Subjects
New Zealand -- Economic aspects ,Telecommunications services industry -- Economic aspects ,Telecommunication policy -- Economic aspects ,Deregulation -- Telecommunications industry ,Industrial productivity -- Research ,Business, international ,Economics - Abstract
This paper estimates the productivity and consumer and producer changes in the New Zealand telecommunications network market between 1987, when it was deregulated, and 1993; as the major firm, Telecom, evolved from a government department to a public company in an environment of light regulation. The growth in productivity is estimated to reduced costs at an annual compound average of 5.6 per cent. The bulk of the substantial gains in consumer surplus has come from price reductions on 1987 consumption levels. There has been marked improvements in the quality of outputs. Shareholders have had a profitable investment. more...
- Published
- 1996