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We examine the ability of market forces, augmented by an “interference limit,” to improve the efficiency with which radio systems co-exist. In a bargaining game with incomplete information, an interference limit can increase the likelihood that two radio system operators can come to a...
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We develop a stylized two-sided model of the local broadband Internet market where prices are used to facilitate “interactions” between the Broadband Internet Service Provider’s (BISP) subscribers and Content and Application Service Providers (CASPS), as well as the priority (i.e., speed)...
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We compare the economic efficiency of imposing a “zero price rule” on Broadband Internet Service Providers (BISPs) with the economic efficiency associated with allowing the BISP to charge Content and Application Service Providers (CASPs) a non-discriminatory uniform price for...
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In a recent issue of this journal, L.L. Johnson and D.P. Reed (J and R) address an important regulatory issue concerning the 'economy of scope' of integrated broadband networks versus separate voice and cable TV networks. However, we do not believe that the technical question of economy of scope...
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This paper presents an empirical application and analysis of the social contract in countries in the Middle East and North Africa. The paper suggests a simple operational model that synthesizes a social contract's three main characteristics: participation, protection, and provision, between a...
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This paper analyzes Côte d'Ivoire's experience with telecommunications liberalization and privatization. Côte d'Ivoire privatized its incumbent operator in 1997, and granted the newly privatized firm seven years of fixed-line exclusivity while introducing "managed competition" in the cellular...
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