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The Economic Freedom Network
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Acknowledgements
I am indebted to Gordon Gibson, Senior Fellow in Canadian
Studies at The Fraser Institute, for detailed comments on an earlier
version of this study, and to a person who must remain anonymous for
extensive discussions which helped to clarify many issues. Steven
Globerman, Professor of Economics at Simon Fraser University and Western
Washington University, stimulated my interest in this type of regulation.
Peter S. Grant kindly provided some very useful details upon short
notice as did Harris Boyd of the Canadian Cable Television Association.
Fazil Mihlar, Fraser Institute Director of Regulatory Studies, was
very helpful and patient as I worked through various versions of this
study. Karen Leung did an excellent job of word processing under sometimes
trying conditions. The usual caveat applies, of course.
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Last Modified: Wednesday, October 20, 1999.
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