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Regulatory commitment 5 Access regulation 4 Regulatory Commitment 4 Distributive Policy 3 Electoral Institutions 3 Netzregulierung 3 Regulation 3 Regulierung 3 Telecommunications Policy 3 Voter Turnout 3 regulatory commitment 3 Adjustment cost 2 Breitbandkommunikation 2 Broadband communications 2 Duopol 2 Duopoly 2 Efficient component pricing rule 2 Endogenous commitment 2 Entry 2 First-mover advantage 2 Market entry 2 Markteintritt 2 Preisregulierung 2 Price regulation 2 Second-mover advantage 2 Telecommunications policy 2 Telekommunikationspolitik 2 Time consistency 2 Ambient inspections 1 Broadband policy 1 Consumer surplus 1 Economic Welfare 1 Economics of regulation 1 Game theory 1 Hold-Up Problem 1 Hold-up 1 Industrial Organization 1 Infrastructure investment 1 Infrastrukturinvestition 1 Investition 1
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Article 8 Book / Working Paper 4
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Article in journal 4 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 4
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Undetermined 8 English 4
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Falaschetti, Dino 3 Kao, Tina 2 Menezes, Flavio 2 Quiggin, John 2 Weber, Thomas A. 2 Avenali, Alessandro 1 Franckx, Laurent 1 Heller, William B. 1 Howell, Bronwyn 1 Kao, Tina Shin-tian 1 Matteucci, Giorgio 1 McCubbins, Mathew D. 1 Menezes, Flávio Marques 1 Quiggin, John C. 1 Reverberi, Pierfrancesco 1 Sadowski, Bert M. 1
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EconWPA 3 School of Economics, University of Queensland 1
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Public Economics 2 Economics Letters 1 Economics letters 1 International journal of technology, policy and management : IJTPM 1 Journal of Economic Policy Reform 1 Journal of Regulatory Economics 1 Journal of regulatory economics 1 Microeconomics 1 Risk and Sustainable Management Group Working Papers 1 Telecommunications policy : the international journal of digital economy, data sciences and new media 1 Topics in Economic Analysis & Policy 1
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Anatomy of a public-private partnership : hold-up and regulatory commitment in Ultrafast Broadband
Howell, Bronwyn; Sadowski, Bert M. - In: Telecommunications policy : the international journal … 42 (2018) 7, pp. 552-565
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Optimal access regulation with downstream competition
Kao, Tina; Menezes, Flavio; Quiggin, John - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2012
We analyse access price setting to a bottleneck facility where the fa- cility owner also competes in the deregulated downstream market. We consider a continuum of market structures from Cournot to Bertrand. These market structures are fully characterised by a single parame- ter representing the...
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Can access regulation promote broadband investment and consumer welfare?
Avenali, Alessandro; Matteucci, Giorgio; Reverberi, … - In: International journal of technology, policy and … 15 (2015) 4, pp. 357-377
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A continuum of commitment
Weber, Thomas A. - In: Economics Letters 124 (2014) 1, pp. 67-73
We examine a generic three-stage game for two players with alternating moves, where the first player can choose the level of adjustment cost to be paid in the last period to modify the action she announced in the first period. In the resulting continuum of commitment options, convexifying the...
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Optimal access regulation with downstream competition
Kao, Tina; Menezes, Flavio; Quiggin, John - In: Journal of Regulatory Economics 45 (2014) 1, pp. 75-93
We analyze the setting of access prices for a bottleneck facility where the facility owner also competes in the deregulated downstream market. We consider a continuum of market structures from Cournot to Bertrand. These market structures are fully characterized by a single parameter representing...
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Optimal access regulation with downstream competition
Kao, Tina Shin-tian; Menezes, Flávio Marques; Quiggin, … - In: Journal of regulatory economics 45 (2014) 1, pp. 75-93
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A continuum of commitment
Weber, Thomas A. - In: Economics letters 124 (2014) 1, pp. 67-73
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Can Voting Reduce Welfare? Evidence from the US Telecommunications Sector
Falaschetti, Dino - EconWPA - 2004
Voter turnout is frequently cited as gauging a polity's health. The ease with which electoral members produce political support can, however, retard an economy's productive capacity. For example, while mobile electorates might efficaciously monitor political agents, they may also lack...
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Can Voting Reduce Welfare? Evidence from the US Telecommunications Sector
Falaschetti, Dino - EconWPA - 2004
Voter turnout is frequently cited as gauging a polity's health. The ease with which electoral members produce political support can, however, retard an economy's productive capacity. For example, while mobile electorates might efficaciously monitor political agents, they may also lack...
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Voter Turnout, Regulatory Commitment, and Capital Accumulation: Evidence from the US Telecommunications Sector
Falaschetti, Dino - EconWPA - 2003
Voter turnout is frequently cited as gauging a polity's health. The ease with which electoral members can produce political support, however, can retard an economy's productive capacity. For example, while mobile electorates might efficaciously monitor political agents, they may also lack...
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