A Slippery Slope : The Long Road to the Breakup of AT&T, Hardback Book

A Slippery Slope : The Long Road to the Breakup of AT&T Hardback

Part of the Contributions in Economics and Economic History series

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A comprehensive examination of the events that led to the Bell System breakup. . . . Argues that divestiture was the culmination of a long process of change in telecommunications policy that began several decades ago.

Associates new technologies, economic pressure, and social and political developments as the driving stimulus inducing a change that was a process of gradual evolution rather than programmed revolution in national telecommunications policies.

Journal of Economic LiteratureThis book presents, for the first time, a complete history of the events that led to the breakup of the Bell System on January 1, 1984.

Henck and Strassburg, each of whom has a lifetime of experience in the telecommunications field, correct the popular misconception that the divestiture of AT&T was an isolated event which by itself brought about the confusion and occasional chaos besetting the average telephone user.

Rather, they demonstrate, it was the culmination of a process of change in telecommunications policy that began several decades ago.

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