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Network neutrality has recently been the topic of an important debate, in both the telecommunication and political worlds, because of its potential impact in every-day life. While there has been many studies discussing the advantages and drawbacks of neutrality, there is no game-theoretical...
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competition game, which models the price competition between the MNO and the MVNO; and a subscription game, which models the … value, for the bargain; Nash equilibrium, for the competition; and Wardrop equilibrium, for the subscription. The paper … assesses which conditions lead to an equilibrium where the competition does take place, which are expressed as restrictions for …
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In its latest publication, Development of Competitive Gas Trading in Continental Europe, the IEA examines the history of major gas markets’ development in OECD Europe, and explores the possible expansion of trading through the mechanism of different hubs across the region. Lessons learned from...
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markets to stimulate competition and improve efficiency. This book considers the key elements of effective reform based on a … review of experiences to date. A converging trend emerges, that emphasises competition in the generation, supply and trade of …
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How will the introduction of electricity market competition affect power generation and transmission technology? Which … considers a wide range of options in both generation and transmission. Competition strengthens the search for the most cost … environmental protection also have a role in evolving technological choices when competition is introduced. …
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The market structure and trends for the Asian liquefied natural gas (LNG) market have evolved dramatically since this fuel was introduced in the late 1960s. While traditional markets such as Japan or Korea have held their position as the largest consumers in the region, their domestic markets...
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