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, in which regulation has been imposed on what appears to be a competitive industry. We introduce a framework which … the efficient and the monopoly benchmarks. There remains a rationale for regulation, albeit reduced relative to the …
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and network effects. It argues that the regulation of mobile termination rates based on fully allocated costs, or “long …
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externalities and network effects. It shows that the regulation of mobile termination rates based on "long-run incremental costs …
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The distinguishing feature of two-sided markets is that the pricing structure, that is, the relative prices charged to each side, matters. Regulators need to understand and account for the interdependence of prices in both sides. Some interventions that lower the prices on one side can result in...
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RPP in order to obviate regulation of termination fees would be feasible. -- Mobile telephony markets ; calling …-party-pays ; mobile termination fees ; endogenous regulation …
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to switch from RPP to CPP is not independent from penetration rates, a problem of endogenous regulation arises. In order … decisions. However, positive effects from regime switching seem to vanish when accounting for endogenous regulation. The effects …
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This paper examines mobile termination fees and their regulation when networks are asymmetric in size. It is … the smaller the network's size (as measured through its subscriber base) and (b) asymmetric regulation of only the larger …
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