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Using a new data set of the telecommunications sector on privatization (1981-98 for 167 countries) and competition … liberalization in the telecommunications sector. Building on the framework of a generalized private interest theory, we derive … telecommunications sector. We pay particular attention to how the effects of interest groups on policies vary from more democratic to …
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positive impact on the quality of the service provided. We also assess the impact of competition from an alternative form of … technology (cable) which is not subject to regulation, and what we discover is that inter-platform competition has a positive …
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The paper discusses the strong output decline in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe. It starts from the puzzling observation that the former CSFR, Hungary and Poland experienced a relatively similar decline in output in spite of completely different stabilization and transformation...
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-insensitive export products that offer countries insulation from foreign competition. …
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In February 2008, British Telecommunications (BT) introduced automatically renewing, or ‘rollover’, contracts into the …. This raises significant concerns about the competitive effects of such contracts in media and telecommunications markets. …
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There were enormous differences in the revenues from the European ‘third generation’ (3G, or ‘MTS’) mobile-phone license auctions, from 20 Euros per capita in Switzerland to 650 Euros per capita in the UK, though the values of the licences sold were similar. Poor auction designs in some...
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reform. The concept of a national telecommunications grid providing television and basic telephone services is questioned, as … extensive deregulation of these two sectors and proposes a positive set of reforms to accompany such deregulation. …
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) market to competition. In Spain, both local and foreign firms challenged the incumbent as of April 2003. The latter abused …
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In this Paper we consider the economics of platform competition in telecommunications. Platform competition occurs when … competition in telecommunications include wireless vs. wireline networks, competing wireless options, such as satellite vs … different, sometimes incompatible, technologies compete to provide telecommunications services to end-users. Battles between …
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There is currently little knowledge on the consequences of diffusion of cellular technology on the incumbent fixed-link telephony service. We address this issue by estimation of diffusion curves for both technologies, allowing for potential cross-effects, using data from a small European...
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