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U.S. network industry reforms led other countries in the past, but have recently run into difficulties in specific areas. In particular, the U.S. telecommunications sector was hit by a deep crisis and electricity reforms suffered under the California disaster. Part of the explanation for these...
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, deregulatory policies including soft regulation are the dominant policy in “black” areas, where several independent infrastructure …
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Abstract Several regulatory authorities have recently allowed competing network operators to co-invest in network infrastructure. With the use of a laboratory experiment, we investigate the impact of co-investments on competition in regulated network industries, particularly in comparison to...
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, deregulatory policies including soft regulation are the dominant policy in 'black' areas, where several independent infrastructure …
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infrastructure investments beyond the level achieved by access regulation and they seem to facilitate tacit price collusion. On the …
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U.S. network industry reforms led other countries in the past, but have recently run into difficulties in specific areas. In particular, the U.S. telecommunications sector was hit by a deep crisis and electricity reforms suffered under the California disaster. Part of the explanation for these...
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