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identify an important link between termination fees, the online advertising market and Internet fragmentation. We extend the …We investigate the relation between Net Neutrality regulation and Internet fragmentation. We model a two-sided market … strategically set termination fees to induce fragmentation. This takes place when advertising revenues are potentially large but …
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other side, advertising rate are "hidden." Facebook's and Google's revenues are derived from advertising which appear when … digital advertising and one-third of total advertising. Nevertheless, no serious antitrust case or legislation has addressed …
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We correct and extend the results of Gans (2015) regarding the effects of net neutrality regulation on equilibrium outcomes in settings where a content provider sells its services to consumers for a fee. We examine both pricing and investment effects. We extend the earlier paper's result that...
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Classic artificial intelligence (Q-learning) algorithms have been capable of consistently learning supra-competitive pricing strategies in infinitely repeated Nash-Bertrand pricing games without human communication. Such algorithms have been able to converge due to the temporal correlation of...
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, accounting for multi-homing helps to recognize complementarity between products; on the advertising side, it allows to measure to … what extent advertising demand depends on the shares of exclusive and overlapping readers. …
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, accounting for multi-homing helps to recognize complementarity between products; on the advertising side, it allows to measure to … what extent advertising demand depends on the shares of exclusive and overlapping readers. …
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Digital media goods and digital media platforms exhibit cost structures and network effects that imply that price and quantity effects of consumption taxes are qualitatively different compared to what we typically find for physical goods. For instance, in most European countries and US states,...
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