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Network sharing agreements have become increasingly widespread in mobile telecommunications markets. They carry undeniable advantages to operators and consumers alike, but also the potential for consumer harm. Not all NSAs are created equal: the assessment of the balance of harm and benefits to...
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from cybercrime, their incentives to do so are often insufficient. The presence of competition in providing broadband … nature of attack attempts found on networks served by ISPs that are monopolists with those that face competition. We also …
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Motivation, background and problem statement: Fixed and mobile broadband substitutability has recently been a debate in the telecom industry as the issue affects infrastructure investment decisions of service providers and service obligation regulation decision of telecom authorities. Previous...
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When banks are faced with a funding shortage in money market wholesale funding, they partly substitute by tapping other wholesale funding sources. Using auction-level data on large corporate deposits, we trace these substitution effects and their implications, which go beyond the balance sheets...
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How does competition affect the entry and selection of politicians? I use data on U.S. Congressional primary and … effects, I rely on variation in competition caused by demographic changes resulting from decennial redistricting. Difference … competition in primary elections in the strong party. As opposed to this, experienced candidates and candidates with a good …
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