The Chinese model a study of telecommunication policy
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https://doi.org/10.33956/tensoesmundiais.v7i12.642Keywords:
Telecommunications Policy, Internationalization of Capital, ChinaAbstract
The article refers to the telecommunications policy of China to understand its global rise. It shows that the doctrine of state intervention after 1949 remained as its mainstay, despite the new business organization and openness to foreign capital. This doctrine required that institutional, financial, technological and infrastructure resources be directed to create equal conditions of access for rural and urban populations and high and low income social strata.
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