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a result, policymakers often lack the guidance of economic theorists. Competition in Telecommunications is written in a …Theoretical models based on the assumption that telecommunications is a natural monopoly no longer reflect reality. As … regulatory reform and the emergence of competition in network industries using the state-of-the-art theoretical tools of …
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Postal markets have been open to competition for a long time. But, with a few exceptions, the competitors of the … competition to the downstream segments of the market - the delivery of mails. In the future, two business models will be possible …
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Launching and stimulating competition in telecommunications markets is an important policy goal. It contains two … elements: to encourage entry and to make competition effective such that consumers benefit. The first one requires that … difficult to achieve at the same time. In this paper, we consider price regulation in the retail and wholesale market and answer …
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Launching and stimulating competition in telecommunications markets is an important policy goal. It contains two … elements: to encourage entry and to make competition effective such that consumers benefit. The first one requires that … difficult to achieve at the same time. In this paper, we consider price regulation in the retail and wholesale market and answer …
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of competition policy with the creation of internal energy and communications markets. The paper considers the multiple …
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