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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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European mobile communication markets are two-stage markets which are composed of the infrastructure (the network and … its components) and the service markets (telephony, mobile internet, SMS). In contrast to most other network-based markets … there are multiple fully integrated providers which keep their own network and offer services on their network. Following …
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trend, for example, has been to build a mobile network to recapture revenues lost to mobile operators. The question is, to …
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Mobile telephony is described as a two-sided market where customers are seen as senders and receivers of communications that are mutually beneficial both to callers and receivers. This has implications in terms of market definition and market power. The economics of mobile call termination is...
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Age is among the strongest predictors of political participation, yet it is also among the least well understood. We offer a model of participation in the U.S. voter registration system - the first step in the voting process. In this model, older people are more apt to participate than younger...
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s are studied with the aid of a Gompertz model. The market size and network effects are found to play more important …
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