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Internet access services to consumers and may set fees to content and applications providers “on the other side” of the … Internet. When access is monopolized, we find that generally net neutrality regulation (that imposes zero fees “on the other … also discuss the incentives of duopolists to collude in setting the fees “on the other side” of the Internet while …
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Internet access services to consumers and may set fees to content and applications providers “on the other side” of the … Internet. When access is monopolized, we find that generally net neutrality regulation (that imposes zero fees “on the other … also discuss the incentives of duopolists to collude in setting the fees “on the other side” of the Internet while …
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The vast majority of US residential consumers face a monopoly or duopoly in broadband Internet access. Up to now, the … Internet was characterized by a regime of “net neutrality” where there was no discrimination in the price of a transmitted …
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We consider a heretofore unexplored explanation for why platforms, such as Internet service providers, might impose …
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Pricing of Internet access has been characterized by two properties. Parties are directly billed only by the Internet … Service Provider (ISP) through which they connect to the Internet and the ISP charges them on the basis of the amount of …
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While some broadband providers have called Internet content and application providers free riders on their … infrastructure, this is incorrect and misguided. End-users pay for their residential broadband providers for access to the Internet … broadband providers’ ISPs in order to reach their customers. This feature of the Internet has been one key factor that has …
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telephone companies or cable operators) and instead are likely to act as a complement. Nor will competition in the Internet … lower prices being charged to residential Internet subscribers. This is true under a robust set of assumptions. Despite some …
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of circulation on advertising demand. Editors choose first the political position, then simultaneously cover prices and … advertising tariffs. We contribute to the literature on two-sided markets by endogenizing the political differentiation of …
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) newspapers in the Internet. For this purpose, we build a model of multiple issues which allows each newspaper to choose quality … newspapers, quality can increase or decrease depending on the sensitivity of advertising revenue to quality. …
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under duopoly if consumer preferences for the two products are more diverse. Focusing on the price for cable modem Internet …
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