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This paper looks at the extent of differences in the accessibility, quality and price of telecommunications services …
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structure of the Internet. We describe the history and current state of the Internet, discuss some of the pressing economic and …
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This paper analyses labour market liberalisation and government commitment to economic reforms in Zimbabwe. The paper … concludes that economic reforms in Zimbabwe had adverse impact on employment (both quality and quantity) and wages. Furthermore …
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This is an exploratory study that attempts to identify and provide empirical evidence on the possible determinants of the market capitalisation of the Harare Stock Exchange (HSE) with the view of understanding the development prospects of the HSE and other similar markets. The study used...
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" polity's economy can rest at an inferior discretionary equilibrium. I develop evidence that the US telecommunications sector …
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" polity's economy can rest at an inferior discretionary equilibrium. I develop evidence that the US telecommunications sector …
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voter turnout to regulated telecommunications capital. Ceteris paribus, local exchange carriers employ relatively little …
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the telecommunications sector. In spite of deregulation and privatization policies in the recent past, there are threats …
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Este trabajo analiza la entrada y la competencia en servicios de telecomunicaciones, en los que las empresas se diferencian por sus costes hundidos y por la valoración que reciben de los consumidores. En este marco de análisis desaparece el problema de coordinación presente en la literatura...
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We introduce call externalities in the standard model of network competition with termination-based price discrimination, and employ a simple graphical analysis to study the outcome of competition. In contrast to recent results in the literature, we find that even under linear pricing, access...
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