Regulation in Latin America: Prospects for the 1990s |
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Abdala Abolition Argentina Argentinean experience argued average tariff barriers to entry characterized by natural Chile Chilean context controls and barriers conventional wisdom concerning credible regulatory regime Darden School deregulation movement divestiture efficiency established example firms government intervention illustrated import-substitution industrialization International Trade Division laissez-faire Latin America Latin American countries long-distance macroeconomic major companies market power Melissa Birch Mexican telecom Mexico monopoly privileges Nacional de Telecomunicaciones NAFTA natural monopoly nontradables opportunistic behavior percent perspective policies political postprivatization price controls Primo Braga private property rights privatization efforts Privatization of major privatization programs privatization transactions privatizations involved promote competition rate-of-return rule reflecting government's region Regulation in Latin regulatory environment regulatory reform role RPI-x Secretariat of Communications Selected Latin American sell monopoly SOEs structural reforms suggests tariff positions telecommunications Telecomunicaciones ENTEL Telefónica telephone services TELMEX trade liberalization trend University of Virginia Uruguay value above US$50 Washington consensus Wellenius 1992 World Bank 1992