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superior to a regime without prioritization (network neutrality) but yields lower incentives for investment in network …
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competition, investment and welfare crucially depend on the fine details of implementation. For instance, in the case of joint … ventures, it matters how investment costs are shared and how internal and external access prices are determined. In the case of … market developments ex-post and whether contracts are signed before or after the investment takes place. Generally, many of …
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accounting school appears due to limitations existing in the measures in efficiency units of the quality of the real investment …, because of the investment is not really comparable along the time. The analysis is based in to adjust the quality or … productivity of the investment goods constructing hedonic prices indices. This school is represented among others by Hulten (1992 …
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Road improvements lead to benefits in the form of e.g. reduced travelling time, improved traffic safety and reduced emissions. These improvements do not only benefit the actual road users, but they are also "spreading" into the local community or neighbouring communities through several types of...
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We introduce a model of asymmetric competition where two network operators with different investment costs may build an … operator is allowed to enter the market or not, standard access regulation leads to broader infrastructure coverage than co-investment …
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