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The Telecoms Trade War by Mark Naftel
The Telecoms Trade War by Mark Naftel
Foreign Exchange Training – Forex
You’d want to learn more about forex.
The exchange of one currency for another is known as foreign exchange, or forex.
A nation’s currency is valued in a free economy in accordance with supply and demand.
In other words, the value of a currency may be linked to the currency of another nation, such as the dollar, or even to a basket of currencies.
The government of a nation may also decide how much its money is worth.
However, the majority of nations freely exchange their currencies with those of other nations, which causes ongoing volatility.
According to politicians and analysts in the business press, the 1997 World Trade Organization Agreement on Basic Telecommunications Services, which resulted in deregulation and expanded chances for competition, has sparked a “telecoms revolution” throughout the world. It might be the case. Unfortunately, the actions of many regulators and industry players more clearly show a rising telecoms trade war that is perilously near to getting out of control rather than a telecoms “revolution.” In this book, Naftel and Spiwak examine post-WTO U.S. and European competition and regulatory activities and offer a helpful road map for current U.S., EU, and WTO telecoms regulation as well as an analysis of numerous case studies to support their arguments. In doing so, the authors regrettably come to the sobering realization that, despite political rhetoric, regulators on both sides of the Atlantic have shunned creative and even fruitful solutions in favor of establishing a market framework that fosters ongoing antagonism. Instead, the authors show that existing policies suggest a maturing scepticism toward maximizing consumer welfare that will be challenging, if not downright impossible, to overcome.
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