Abstract
It is debated whether it is possible to liberalize markets successfully by means of introducing unrestrained competition only, or whether it is necessary to have regulators to supervise the opening of markets in adversarial administrative proceedings. Switzerland's problems and solutions in regards to the liberalization of its telecommunications industry are described.
Citation
Christian Bovet & Philippe Gugler,
Connecting Regulations and Competition Law: A Swiss Perspective on Liberalization,
63 Law and Contemporary Problems
133-156
(Fall 2000)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/lcp/vol63/iss4/6