India – The evolution and corruption of licensing

E. Sutherland
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Purpose This paper aims to review the licensing in India, including the development of universal licences and of the now infamous 2G spectrum scam. Design/methodology/approach This paper is a case study drawing on a side range of official documents, including inquiry reports, policies, licences and court judgements. Findings Liberalisation of the sector introduced opportunities for lobbying and corruption that lead to very unusual market structures, with many operators and too little spectrum. Research limitations/implications Interviews with the principals were impossible. Practical implications It is now necessary for the government to adopt good governance processes, especially in respect of 4G and th inevitable consolidation of operators in a fair and equitable manner. Social implications The governance systems are incapable of controlling the corruption in the telecommunications sector and require substantial redesign. Originality/value The paper is the first to relate corporate political activity and corruption to outcomes in the telecommunications sector in India.
印度——许可证制度的演变和腐败
本文旨在回顾印度的许可制度,包括通用许可证的发展和现在臭名昭著的2G频谱骗局。设计/方法/方法本文是一个案例研究,借鉴了一系列官方文件,包括调查报告、政策、许可证和法院判决。该行业的自由化为游说和腐败提供了机会,导致了非常不寻常的市场结构,运营商众多,频谱太少。研究局限/启示与校长的访谈是不可能的。目前,政府有必要采取良好的管治程序,特别是在4G和不可避免的运营商整合方面,以公平和公平的方式。治理系统无法控制电信部门的腐败,需要进行大量的重新设计。这篇论文首次将企业政治活动和腐败与印度电信行业的结果联系起来。
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