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This policy study uses U.S. Census microdata to evaluate how subsidies for universal telephone service vary in their impact across low-income racial groups, gender, age, and home ownership. Our demand specification includes both the subsidized monthly price (Lifeline program) and the subsidized...
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motivating example is the 1996 Act in the United States which opens telecommunications markets to competition and contains a …
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European and the US mobile communication services markets have developed in rather different ways. There are striking differences in termination regulation and retail pricing models and one may wonder why this occurred and whether either of the markets outperforms the other in terms of...
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European telecommunications markets. We provide a theoretical framework in which we show how regulatory authorities deal with …
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squeeze tests by European telecommunications National Regulatory Authorities according to these adjustments, as to build a …
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telecommunications National Regulatory Authorities according to these adjustments, as to build a comparable benchmark of implementation …
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We study the impact of the access charges of copper and fiber unbundling on an incumbent's incentives to invest in fiber access networks. Once the fiber deployment is in place, the incumbent and the entrant compete for consumers in both copper and fiber markets. We show that when the regulator...
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="http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0308596107000869"><I>Telecommunications Policy</I></A>. (2008, vol. 32, issues 3-4, 246-61. …
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The aim of this paper is to classify the firms operating in the European telecommunications market according to their …
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We study a retail benchmarking approach to determine access prices for interconnected networks. Instead of considering fixed access charges as in the existing literature, we study access pricing rules that determine the access price that network i pays to network j as a linear function of the...
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