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This paper offers a baseline for understanding the mobile Internet market in Myanmar before widespread adoption occurs … mobile users and mobile Internet usage in such a greenfield market where mobile phone services are still emerging. The … information and healthcare services. Interestingly, the mobile Internet is the most frequently used Internet services in Myanmar …
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The exponential growth in demand of mobile Internet urges mobile network operators (MNOs) to increase the supply of …
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connection of two bandwidth-intensive services such as high-speed Internet access and television, and the latency …
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We analyze firms incentives to bundle and tie in the telecommunications industry. As a first step, we develop a discrete-choice demand model where firms sell products that may combine several services in bundles, and consumers choose assortments of different types of products available from...
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challenges by the Internet, and they have been restructuring their consistencies for the new environments. PSBs have been …
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This Paper studies the consequences of price discrimination in a market for experts’ services. In the case of experts …
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fiscal policy and reject the hypothesized value of the multiplier. In some cases, autocoherence induces the experts to make …
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This paper studies the trade-offs that an expert with ideological biases faces in designing his model. I assume the perceived model must be autocoherent, in that its use by all agents delivers a self-concerming equilibrium. The exercise is carried in the context of a simplified AS-AD model,...
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This paper studies price competition between experts and discounters in a market for credence goods. While experts can … giving any advice. The unobservability of diagnosis effort induces experts to use their tariffs as signaling devices. This … makes them vulnerable to competition by discounters. We explore the conditions under which experts survive competition by …
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We study a two-period model of committee decision-making where members differ in their levels of efficiency. They may acquire costly information that enhances their ability to make a correct decision. We focus on the impact of transparency. We show that the principal's initial utility is higher...
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