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Overcoming Obstacles in Liberalization of the Telecom Sector in Estonia, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovenia and Hungary : An Overview of Key Policy concerns and Potential Initiatives to Facilitate t, Paperback Book

Overcoming Obstacles in Liberalization of the Telecom Sector in Estonia, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovenia and Hungary : An Overview of Key Policy concerns and Potential Initiatives to Facilitate t Paperback

Part of the World Bank Technical Paper: Europe & Central Asia Poverty Reduction & Economic Management series

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This study emerges from discussions with representatives of the World Bank and high-level representatives of government and the telecommunications services industry in Hungary, Estonia, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, and Hungary.

It considers the problems inherent with the liberalization of the telecom sector.

This publication is a Technical Paper sponsored by the Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Network of the World Bank's Europe and Central Asia Division.

It is part of a comprehensive series regarding the many important factors that influence European Union (EU) accession in the Central and East European countries (CEEC).

The topics in the series cover both the social and economic aspects of accession across a broad range of sectors.

The series also provides background information for specific acceding countries.

These publications will be of interest to EU member and candidate countries, their ministries, and any one studying the accession issue.

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