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Using the classical Hotelling model, this paper analyzes the incentive for a CATV service provider to bundle broadband internet services when entering the broadband internet services market. In addition, the effect of such service bundling by an entrant on the market incumbent with ownership...
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) spectrum management; and (5) universal service. While in some of them, deregulation and a move to competition policy will soon … be the efficient state of the art, regulation will remain efficient in others for some time. Deregulation will likely …
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understanding the causes and effects of deregulation using data provided by the OECD. In particular, we address two interrelated …) if so, what does this imply in terms of the policy incidence of deregulation. Our results indicate that political …
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) or full (2006) deregulation had any effect in increasing competition, as expected, with the temporal exception in one or … two cases. Moreover, Greek authorities had not prepared properly for deregulation and as a result failed either to prevent …
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The absence of one broadly accepted design template for liberalised electricity markets induces regulatory competition and institutional diversity. Focussing on continental Europe and the USA, this analysis explores how agents and structures accelerate or impede the move to one standard market...
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The European Commission has formally recognised that adequate provision of basic household services, including energy, communications, water and transport, is key to ensuring equity, social cohesion and solidarity. Yet little research has been done on the impact of the reform of these services...
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We consider the impact of a regulatory process forcing an incumbent telecom operator to make its local broadband network available to other companies (local loop unbundling, or LLU). Entrants are then able to upgrade their individual lines and offer Internet services directly to customers....
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Can regulation solve problems arising from a natural monopoly? This paper analyzes whether “unbundling,” referring to regulations that enforce sharing of natural monopolistic infrastructure, prevents entrants from building new infrastructure. It models and estimates a dynamic entry game to...
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For many years electronic communications has been one of the most important areas of policy intervention for the European Union. Liberalisation and privatisation of the telecommunications industry have been very important topics of the policy debate in the two decades starting from 1990 to 2010....
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