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Mobile telecommunication operators routinely charge subscribers lower prices for calls on their own network than for calls to other networks (on-net discounts). Studies on tariff-mediated network effects suggest this is due to large operators using on-net discounts to damage smaller rivals....
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Mobile telecommunications operators routinely charge subscribers lower prices for calls on their own network than for calls to other networks (on-net discounts). Studies on tariff-mediated network effects suggest this is due to large operators using on-net discounts to damage smaller rivals....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010599191
Mobile telecommunications operators routinely charge higher prices for off-net than on-net calls. Previous research provides two alternative propositions on whether on-net / off-net price differentials (OOD) are more attractive for large or for small operators. On the one hand studies on...
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degree of competition from other sport teams. Increasing the understanding of local sport competitors, whether in the same or … concerning relevant product markets. This article utilises a natural experiment involving the National Hockey League’s (NHL) 2004 …
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rival (e.g., MLB failing to recognize the western markets). Additionally, the new locations of franchises have often been …
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