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The impact of wholesale prices is examined in a context where the end customer access both free content and payper-use content, delivered by two different providers through a common network provider. We formulate and solve the game between the network provider and the pay-per-use content...
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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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This paper aims to investigate the transition to a new energy system based on hydrogen in the European liberalized framework. After analyzing the literature on the hydrogen infrastructure needs in Europe, we estimate the size and scope of the transition challenge.We take the theoretical...
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This paper aims to investigate the transition to a new energy system based on hydrogen in the European liberalized framework. After analyzing the literature on the hydrogen infrastructure needs in Europe, we estimate the size and scope of the transition challenge. We take the theoretical...
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that analyses bend to overvalue the impact of regulations on the cost-price margin in telecommunications for MENA countries …
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In this paper we study an entrant's incentives to build a network infrastructure, when there is an initial phase of service-based competition where it leases access to the incumbent's infrastructure. We build a model in which the phase of service-based competition allows the entrant to step into...
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This paper considers a model of two interconnected networks with different qualities. There are call externalities in the sense that consumers value calls they send and receive. Networks compete in two part tariffs. We show that call externalities create private incentives for each competitor to...
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. We then use our model to assess the impact of several regulatory tools in the telecommunications industry. …
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occupying a central role shaped by the symbolic status of Google both in terms of its renown and its dominance of internet …
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estimates the consumer's surplus of Internet's connection for France in 2005. Second, our paper challenges the initial … hypothesis take into account the concavity of the demand function of Internet and the second adds more realistic non …-monetary variables. We also make some differentiation between Internet adoption and access frequency patterns using Heckman's (1976 …
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