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This study contributes to the understanding of the causal relationship between gang culture, criminality and corruption … in Nigeria universities where both criminality and corruption are very high complementary variables. Writers on gang … criminality and corruption. This study adopts the time-series models of Granger (1969) to investigate and explain the causality …
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Telecommunications investment has been identified as one with a strong potential to spur economic growth and create … employment. Investments in telecommunications infrastructure could not only provide a short-term boost to the economy, but also … scope of the industry itself, promoting growth in adjacent industries and creating new industries. Telecommuni-cations …
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Financial and economic crime is not just a destructive element for the crimes in themselves but it also influences seriously the trust of participants on the market, the trust in the rule of law and its capacity to ensure economic and social order. In this article we are trying to present from a...
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The aim of this paper is to investigate whether the She oil company, through investment and crude oil exploration, benefits socio-economic growth in Nigeria in general and in the Niger Delta of Nigeria in particular. In 1998, the United Nations Special Rapporteur's report on Nigeria accused...
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European Union. Liberalisation and privatisation of the telecommunications industry were very important topics of the policy …
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vorgenommen. Ausgehend von den bestehenden institutionellen Rahmenbedingungen im Bereich Telekommunikation und Internet in China …
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In this paper, we study how access pricing affects network competition when subscription demand is elastic and each network uses non-linear prices and can apply termination-based price discrimination. In the case of a fixed per minute termination charge, we find that a reduction of the...
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In this paper, we study how access pricing affects network competition when subscription demand is elastic and each network uses non-linear prices and can apply termination-based price discrimination. In the case of a fixed per minute termination charge, we find that a reduction of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005015542
In this paper, we study how access pricing affects network competition when subscription demand is elastic and each network uses non-linear prices and can apply termination-based price discrimination. In the case of a fixed per minute termination charge, we find that a reduction of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010547319
We re-examine the literature on mobile termination in the presence of network externalities. Externalities arise when firms discriminate between on- and off-net calls or when subscription demand is elastic. This literature predicts that profit decreases and consumer surplus increases in...
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