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The past 20 years have seen the worldwide telecommunications industry transformed from predominantly dormant, country‐centred, government‐run agencies, to increasingly competitive, innovative and market‐led organisations. Much of the will to change has stemmed from the visionary market...
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Strachan P. A. and Lal D. (2004) Wind energy policy, planning and management practice in the UK: hot air or a gathering storm?, Reg. Studies 38, 551-571. This paper is set within the context of the growing international wind energy industrial sector. The central focus is concerned with...
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Purpose – Aims to examine and evaluate the financial and regulatory reforms in the gilt-edged market. Design/methodology/approach – Reviews recent financial and regulatory reforms in the gilt-edged market. Findings – Finds that, overall, the gilts market has maintained its safe haven...
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Purpose – Aims to examine and evaluate the financial and regulatory reforms in the gilt‐edged market. Design/methodology/approach – Reviews recent financial and regulatory reforms in the gilt‐edged market. Findings – Finds that, overall, the gilts market has maintained its safe haven...
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The global telecommunications marketplace has witnessed considerable and unprecedented changes in the past twenty‐five years, so much so, that comparative recognition of most telecommunications fixed‐link network operators is impossible. Consequently, industry structures, market specific...
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The global telecommunications marketplace has witnessed considerable and unprecedented changes in the past 25 years culminating in the transformation of industry structures, market-specific structures and the internal structures of incumbent telecommunications operators. Against this backdrop,...
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The paper explores the strategic intentions of Japanese companies in establishing manufacturing subsidiaries in Europe; examines the types of strategies which have been pursued within these subsidiaries and reviews their performance against established criteria. Within the context of related...
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This study reviews the issue of foreign market entry by Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) and its effect in achieving national competitiveness of host countries, through the case of Kazakhstan, and considers policy implications for the nation. This study focuses on the following: the relationship...
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