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Strategic patenting is widely believed to raise the costs of innovating, especially in industries characterised by cumulative innovation. This paper studies the effects of strategic patenting on R&D, patenting and market value in the computer software industry. We focus on two key aspects:...
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under tight wholesale regulation should be evaluated under the predation paradigm, with an adequate test that we …
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Innovative activities often are heavily regulated. Reviews conducted by administrative agencies take time and are not perfectly accurate. Of particular concern is whether, by design or not, such agencies discriminate against more important innovations by taking more time to perform their...
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The health care professions in Europe have been subject to substantial entry and conduct regulation. Most notably … relevant in light of the renewed attention by competition authorities to liberalize professional regulation. …
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television regulation in light of these developments. It surveys the dismal empirical record on the effects of price regulation …
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regulation if the follower’s private incentives are dominated by business-stealing. Here access holidays can improve welfare by …
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discrete choice model where households may choose one or both technologies, possibly in combination with internet access. We … slowed down because of the complementarity with broadband internet: the introduction of DSL avoided an additional decline in …
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In February 2008, British Telecommunications (BT) introduced automatically renewing, or ‘rollover’, contracts into the UK market for fixed-voice telephone service. These contracts included a 12-month Minimum Contract Period (MCP) with associated Early Termination Charges (ETCs). Unless...
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This paper investigates how telecommunications infrastructure affects economic growth. This issue is important and has received considerable attention in the popular press concerning the creation of the 'information superhighway' and its potential impacts on the economy. We use evidence from 21...
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Payment card associations offer both debit and credit cards and, until recently, engaged in a tie-in on the merchant side through the so-called honour-all-cards (HAC) rule. The HAC rule came under attack on the grounds that the credit and debit card markets are separate markets and that the...
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