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Internet use or whether the price of connectivity is too high. A thorough analysis of survey data reveals that non-price … factors dominate price as the determining factor for not using the Internet at home. Still, as price is a legitimate factor of …Explaining non-adoption for Internet service has led to a debate about whether non-adopters place a low value on …
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Competitive industries respond to positive demand-side and negative supply-side shocks in predictable ways. Prices will rise and, under some conditions, margins along with them. Margins may rise because of supply shocks, but they do so in competitive markets without collusion among producers....
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The FCC is currently considering whether it should adopt a uniform rate for pole attachment services for broadband services. Based on Ramsey pricing principles, we find that while historical differences in rates were sensible, technological convergence dictates that broadband providers should...
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The purpose of this Policy Paper is to examine empirically the relative impact that a regulatory mandate like network neutrality would have on high-cost areas and to compare that relative burden to lower-cost urban areas. We find areas that are, on average, high-cost could be disproportionately...
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An in-depth analysis and replication of the Internet Association's study - An Empirical Investigation of the Impacts of …
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