Access pricing and market structure
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Research describing access charge problems in deregulated industries is presented. In particular it is shown how the effects of access charging influence economic welfare in telecommunications markets.
Publication Name: Information Economics and Policy
Subject: Library and information science
ISSN: 0167-6245
Year: 2001
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Regulatory policies toward local exchange companies under emerging competition: guardrails or speed bumps on the information highway?
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Guidelines for regulators implementing the Telecommunications Act of 1996 are discussed. Issues concerning regulation, and protecting and promoting competition, are examined.
Publication Name: Information Economics and Policy
Subject: Library and information science
ISSN: 0167-6245
Year: 1999
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Regulatory tune-ups
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An alternative to regulators continuously monitoring firms whereby the regulator sets prices at discrete times, is proposed.
Publication Name: Information Economics and Policy
Subject: Library and information science
ISSN: 0167-6245
Year: 2001
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