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examined aspects of competition, and theoretical and practical secondary sources were evaluated. As a result, the Principles of …
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The network neutrality debate originally stems from the growing traffic asymmetry between ISPs, questioning the established peering or transit agreements. That tendency is due to popular content providers connected to the network through a single ISP whose traffic is not charged by distant ISPs....
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Transitional profits are above-normal profits that can be earned by firms as a result of changes in market conditions or entrepreneurial innovations of the firm. They are a common pool and are competed away by firms that enter profitable markets or imitate the innovations of profitable firms....
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The lack of hostile takeovers and relatively modest wealth gains associated with REIT mergers motivate two fundamental yet previously unexplored questions: how competitive are REIT takeovers, and how exactly does a REIT sell itself to another firm? This paper examines these questions using...
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This paper provides a model of the market for news where profit-maximizing media outlets choose their editors from a population of rational citizens. The analysis identifies a novel mechanism of media bias: the bias in a media outlet's news reports is the result of the slanted endogenous...
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. We consider the competition between public and private hospitals - and the rules supervising the financial agreements …
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Firms with an ethical behaviour, which satisfy the conditions of morality, namely to respect applicable law articles, have certain characteristics: balance between profit and ethics; ethical values underlying the daily behaviour of individual actions; penalty system which provides penalty and...
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This paper aims to investigate the effectiveness of liberalization and competition policies introduced in Italy in the … last two decades, with specific regards to the services industry. At first, it is analysed the competition principle as a …
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The paper aims to analyze the public utilities in Italy and the way competition has been introduced in the related … sectors after the Italian Competition Authority began to operate. In the first section, it is described why competition is a … critical factor to let those sectors grow up. Then, it is shown how competition and liberalization rules should be enforced in …
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conducts are lawful or which normative regulations are admissible under a competition law point of view, and gets a better … competition advocacy. Given the wide-ranging set of reasons might underlie the IAA's sector studies and the variety of outcomes …
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