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Many developing countries have given newly privatized incumbent network utilities, especially telecommunications … a significant decrease in the incumbent’s investment in the telecommunications network, payphones, mobile telephone …
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In this paper we study an entrant’s incentives to build a network infrastructure, when there is an initial phase of service-based competition where it leases access to the incumbent’s infrastructure. We build a model in which the phase of service-based competition allows the entrant to step...
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The governing bodies of the telecommunications industry instituted a major shift from rate of return to price cap …
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This paper examines the setting of optimal time-of-use access charges in a deregulated network industry environment. Firms, which may include the incumbent, compete in the final retail market. The regulator sets an access fee for use of the essential facility, allowing the incumbent to recover...
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This paper examines the relationship between changes in telecommunications provider competition on international long …
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telecommunications. Specifically, we study regulated interconnect rates paid by entrants to incumbents. We find that public ownership of … database describes the development of institutions bearing on regulatory independence and quality in telecommunications in the …
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