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Monopoly regulation 3 Non-linear tariffs 3 Two way access 3 non-linear tariffs 3 Network utilities 2 Universal service obligation 2 mobile telecommunications 2 Buyer Group 1 Common Agency 1 Competition in Non-linear Tariffs 1 Divde-and-Conquer 1 Electricity Retail 1 Indirect Contracting Externalities 1 Market Power 1 Mobile telecommunications 1 Monopol 1 Monopoly 1 Multimarket Contact 1 Non-Linear Tariffs 1 Non-linear Tariffs 1 Public utilities 1 Regulation 1 Regulierung 1 Telecommunications 1 Telekommunikation 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Universal service 1 Universaldienst 1 Versorgungswirtschaft 1 network utilities 1 price cap 1 price discrimination 1 tariff flexibility 1 universal access 1 universal service obligation 1
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Free 5 Undetermined 2
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Book / Working Paper 6 Article 3
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Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Working Paper 1
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Undetermined 7 English 2
Author
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Li Ning, Jorge 3 Willington, Manuel 3 Höffler, Felix 2 Hoeffler, Felix 1 Jeon, Doh-Shin 1 Lining, Jorge 1 Menicucci, Domenico 1 SALIES, Evens 1 WADDAMS, Catherine 1
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EconWPA 1 ILADES, Facultad de Economía y Negocios 1 Max-Planck-Institut zur Erforschung von Gemeinschaftsgütern, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft 1 Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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ILADES-Georgetown University Working Papers 1 Industrial Organization 1 Journal of Regulatory Economics 1 MPRA Paper 1 Preprints of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods 1 TSE Working Papers 1 Telecommunications Policy 1 Telecommunications policy : the international journal of digital economy, data sciences and new media 1 Working Paper Series of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods 1
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RePEc 7 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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A Theory of Buyer Fragmentation: Divide-and-Conquer Intensifies Competition
Jeon, Doh-Shin; Menicucci, Domenico - Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) - 2014
when sellers compete by offering personalized non-linear tariffs, divide-and-conquer strategies intensify competition among …
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Second-degree price discrimination and universal access under (weighted average) price cap regulation
Li Ning, Jorge - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2009
This paper analyzes the efficiency of the Price Cap regulatory scheme and its impact on universal access, when the monopolist is allowed to set a menu of alternative plans as part of a self-selection strategy (second-degree price discrimination) and the cap is calculated as the weighted average...
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Regulating a Monopoly with Universal Service Obligation: The Role of Flexible Tariff Schemes
Willington, Manuel; Lining, Jorge - ILADES, Facultad de Economía y Negocios - 2009
This paper’s purpose is to study the problem of a regulator of a utility monopoly, who has a universal service goal that is binding, in the sense that there is no two- part tariff that can induce efficient consumption, self-finance the firm, and guarantee universal access at the same time. The...
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Regulating a monopoly with universal service obligations: The role of flexible tariff schemes
Willington, Manuel; Li Ning, Jorge - In: Telecommunications Policy 38 (2014) 1, pp. 32-48
This paper's purpose is to study the problem of a utility monopoly's regulator, which has a universal service goal that is binding, in the sense that there is no two-part tariff that can induce efficient consumption, self-finance the firm, and guarantee universal access at the same time.
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Regulating a monopoly with universal service obligations : the role of flexible tariff schemes
Willington, Manuel; Li Ning, Jorge - In: Telecommunications policy : the international journal … 38 (2014) 1, pp. 32-48
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Mobile termination and collusion, revisited
Höffler, Felix - 2006
non-linear tariffs for two types and for a continuum of types. In this framework, termination fees make deviations from …
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Mobile termination and collusion, revisited
Hoeffler, Felix - Max-Planck-Institut zur Erforschung von … - 2006
non-linear tariffs for two types and for a continuum of types. In this framework, termination fees make deviations from …
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Mobile termination and collusion, revisited
Höffler, Felix - In: Journal of Regulatory Economics 35 (2009) 3, pp. 246-274
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Charges, costs and market power in the deregulated UK electricity retail market
SALIES, Evens; WADDAMS, Catherine - EconWPA - 2004
The residential UK electricity market was opened for the first time in 1999, introducing choice of supplier, and about 40% of households changed supplier in the first four years. After three years price caps were removed. We review this process and assess the competitiveness of the market by...
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