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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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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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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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