Abstract: We consider how government-owned enterprises affect privately owned rivals. Specifically, we compare the types of markets that municipally owned telecommunications providers in the United States serve to the types of markets that competitive local exchange carriers (CLECs) serve. We find that CLECs focus on potential profitability while municipalities appear to respond to other factors, such as political considerations or the desire to provide competition to incumbents. As a result, municipal providers tend to serve markets that CLECs do not. We also find that the presence of a municipal provider in a market does not affect the probability that a CLEC also serves that market. Our results suggest municipalities may not pose a signi...
We develop a dynamic oligopoly model of competition in local exchange markets to analyze the impacts...
In the rhetoric of deregulation municipalities are rarely identified as stakeholders. However, they ...
Abstract. Using a new data set of the telecommunications sector on privatization (1980-98 for 167 co...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, Technology and P...
Municipal electric utilities (MEUs) are increasingly expanding into telecommunications services. Suc...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "One of the pri...
Rosston and Brad Wimmer for providing us data on ILECs. All errors are our responsibility. The autho...
Wireless and broadband services are increasingly substitutable for and competitive with wireline ser...
We examine the role of differentiation strategies in the evolution of local telecommunication compet...
This paper empirically analyses the hypothesis of the existence of a dual market for contracts in lo...
The Community Broadband Investment Act, introduced in the Georgia legislature in 2012 and 2013 is a ...
This paper empirically analyses the hypothesis of the existence of a dual market for contracts in lo...
When basic competition rules cannot stop market power abuses, industry-specific regulations can impr...
In this dissertation, I examine how political environments influence industry structure and entrepre...
The authors examine the role of differentiation strategies for entry behavior in markets for local t...
We develop a dynamic oligopoly model of competition in local exchange markets to analyze the impacts...
In the rhetoric of deregulation municipalities are rarely identified as stakeholders. However, they ...
Abstract. Using a new data set of the telecommunications sector on privatization (1980-98 for 167 co...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, Technology and P...
Municipal electric utilities (MEUs) are increasingly expanding into telecommunications services. Suc...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "One of the pri...
Rosston and Brad Wimmer for providing us data on ILECs. All errors are our responsibility. The autho...
Wireless and broadband services are increasingly substitutable for and competitive with wireline ser...
We examine the role of differentiation strategies in the evolution of local telecommunication compet...
This paper empirically analyses the hypothesis of the existence of a dual market for contracts in lo...
The Community Broadband Investment Act, introduced in the Georgia legislature in 2012 and 2013 is a ...
This paper empirically analyses the hypothesis of the existence of a dual market for contracts in lo...
When basic competition rules cannot stop market power abuses, industry-specific regulations can impr...
In this dissertation, I examine how political environments influence industry structure and entrepre...
The authors examine the role of differentiation strategies for entry behavior in markets for local t...
We develop a dynamic oligopoly model of competition in local exchange markets to analyze the impacts...
In the rhetoric of deregulation municipalities are rarely identified as stakeholders. However, they ...
Abstract. Using a new data set of the telecommunications sector on privatization (1980-98 for 167 co...