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Journal Article The Institutional Foundations of Regulatory Commitment: A Comparative Analysis of Telecommunications Regulation Get access Brian Levy, Brian Levy Senior Economist Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley. This article is part of the World Bank project “Institutions, Regulation, and Economic Efficiency,” undertaken with partial support from the World Bank Research Committee. We would like to thank Lee Alston, Hadi Esfahani, Ahmed Galal, Alice Hill, Matt McCubbins, Roger Noll, Douglass North, Mary Shirley, Ingo Vogelsang, Barry Weingast, Bjom Wellenius, Oliver Williamson, and two anonymous referees for helpful comments and suggestions, and Janet Mowery for editorial work. The opinions expressed here are entirely those of the authors, and do not represent the views of the World Bank, its Executive Directors, or the countries they represent. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Pablo T. Spiller Pablo T. Spiller Visiting Professor of Business and Public Policy Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley. This article is part of the World Bank project “Institutions, Regulation, and Economic Efficiency,” undertaken with partial support from the World Bank Research Committee. We would like to thank Lee Alston, Hadi Esfahani, Ahmed Galal, Alice Hill, Matt McCubbins, Roger Noll, Douglass North, Mary Shirley, Ingo Vogelsang, Barry Weingast, Bjom Wellenius, Oliver Williamson, and two anonymous referees for helpful comments and suggestions, and Janet Mowery for editorial work. The opinions expressed here are entirely those of the authors, and do not represent the views of the World Bank, its Executive Directors, or the countries they represent. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, Volume 10, Issue 2, October 1994, Pages 201–246, https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.jleo.a036849 Published: 01 October 1994

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