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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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We compare and analyse two different conceptions of market competition: the walrasian notion of perfect competition and … the Classical notion of free competition: while the former may be described as an equilibrium state in which atomistic … observed in a market characterized by free competition. We investigate some problematic aspects of the neoclassical notion of …
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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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D. Kurz (eds). Volume 3. Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, forthcoming. We analyze competition as … rivarly in a race, as a specific market structure, and as a discovery procedure. We also explore the relation of competition … with class struggle and competition policy. …
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The paper analyzes Adam Smith’s views on monopoly focusing on Book IV and V of The Wealth of Nations and argues that Smith has left his analysis of monopoly in an embryonic form while the majority of scholars have assessed it starting from premises different from those, actually though...
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