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Network shares and retail prices are not symmetric in the telecommunications market with multiple bottlenecks which …
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Network shares and retail prices are not symmetric in the telecommunications market with multiple bottlenecks which …
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Liberalization in telecommunications has led to market competition even at local telephony level. This article deals …
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high concentration, and ultimately monopoly. However, current economic theory and empirical evidence is insufficient to …
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full liberalization of telecommunications markets provides scope for relying to a large extent on general antitrust rules … Zealand which fully liberalized its telecommunications markets in the late 1980's and relied primarily on antitrust …
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We develop a model of competition between interconnected networks, with separate local and long-distance markets, allowing for various degrees of symmetry between carriers. Assuming two part pricing, we show that effective competition can be achieved with simple regulations involving mandatory...
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We test for the distributional effects of regulation and entry in the mobile telecommunications sector in a highly …
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In this paper, we formulate and estimate a structural model of demand to analyse the equilibrium effect of the RAN sharing by using cross-country panel data in 28 EU countries in years 2010-2020. Based on model estimates, our simulation analysis in Spain firstly provides a quantitative...
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We analyse network competition in a market with international calls. National regulatory agencies (NRAs) have incentives to set regulated termination rates above marginal cost to extract rent from international call termination. International network ownership and deregulation are alternatives...
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