Incentive regulation has become an important regulatory tool in the telecommunications industry in the USA. The issue explored here is whether incentive regulation has resulted in an increase in productive efficiency. After providing an overview of the nature of incentive regulation, a methodology for measuring technical efficiency and its change is introduced. This is a multiple‐output/multiple‐input distance function approach to measuring technical efficiency. The results of implementing this approach for 19 local exchange carriers for the 1988‐1999 period indicate that, in the production of local service, intrastate toll/access service, and interstate access to local loops, there was no change in technical efficiency between the 1988‐1990 and the 1991‐1999 periods, something that incentive regulation was specifically designed to promote.
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Measuring the change in productive efficiency in telecommunications in the USA Available to Purchase
Noel D. Uri
Noel D. Uri
Competitive Pricing Division, Common Carrier Bureau, Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC, USA
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7387
Print ISSN: 0144-3585
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2002
Journal of Economic Studies (2002) 29 (2): 150–167.
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Uri ND (2002), "Measuring the change in productive efficiency in telecommunications in the USA". Journal of Economic Studies, Vol. 29 No. 2 pp. 150–167, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/01443580210420808
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